Understanding the treatment methods for pediatric epilepsy, particularly the applicability of surgical treatment.
When medication treatment fails, surgery is the last resort for pediatric epilepsy patients. Before the operation, it is crucial to provide a detailed description of the disease process and triggers to the specialist doctor. After surgery, it is imperative not to discontinue medication immediately and to appropriately increase the types and dosages of anti-epileptic drugs.
Most cases of pediatric epilepsy can be cured, with both medication and surgical treatments offering the chance for spontaneous remission.
One of the symptoms of pediatric epilepsy is fever, but frequent fever might be a sign of another condition, such as bronchitis. It is recommended to undergo a routine blood test for a definitive diagnosis.
Can pediatric epilepsy heal on its own and what are the treatment methods?
Can pediatric epilepsy minor attacks be cured?
In cases where medication treatment is ineffective, there is a 50% chance that pediatric epilepsy patients can control or cure seizures through surgical treatment.
Can pediatric epilepsy seizures be cured? Symptoms of pediatric epilepsy preceded by palpitations. June 21, 2010, after taking sodium valproate tablets for ten days, the palpitations have stopped. Taken twice a day, half a tablet each time, this medication needs to be taken for three years. An EEG showed epilepsy waves. What is the best treatment, can taking this medication cure it, will it recur? Thank you.
Currently, due to the young age of the patient and the strong repair capacity of brain neuron cells, it can be considered to adopt a targeted repair therapy to repair damaged neuron cells, restore the function of brain neuron cells, balance abnormal discharges, and thus completely eliminate epilepsy seizures.
Children born with hydrocephalus may have delayed language and behavioral development. From six months to one year, the hydrocephalus has absorbed, but there are residual symptoms.