What to Do When a Child’s High Fever Seizure Turns into Epilepsy?

An 8-year-old child transformed from a high fever seizure into epilepsy and is currently taking Depakene, with the condition controlled for 5 months. Recently, it has relapseed, occurring once a month, sometimes several times a day. How should early appropriate treatment be conducted? What are effective broad-spectrum antiepileptic drugs? How should medication be used correctly and regularly over the long term?
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What to Do When a Child’s Language Expression is Unclear?

A child of two years and seven months has unclear language expression, cannot sit or walk, and has inflexible limbs. This may be cerebral palsy. Treatment primarily focuses on rehabilitation training, complemented by a balanced diet rich in proteins and vitamins to aid in improving the condition.
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