Question

More frequent in the morning, lack of appetite, prone to vomiting after eating, slightly underweight, otherwise normal.

Answer

For any illness, it is essential to seek treatment from specialists in the respective fields. Targeted treatment is necessary to achieve complete elimination of seizures. Epileptic seizures occur due to pathological changes in the brain caused by epilepsy or genetic factors combined with external triggering factors, leading to abnormal discharge of damaged brain neuron cells. Therefore, treatment for epilepsy requires targeted repair of the damaged brain neuron cells, restoring their inherent functions, balancing abnormal discharges, and ultimately preventing seizures and achieving clinical cure. Currently, instrumental treatment is the best method for treating epilepsy. It mainly involves using instruments to infiltrate and activate the core part (soma) of neuron cells, releasing more nutrients to restore the inherent functions of brain neuron cells and balance abnormal discharges. This treatment does not require surgery, anesthesia, or trauma and is performed while the patient is fully conscious. After treatment, strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for rehabilitation therapy without affecting normal life.