Explore why children may still have seizures despite starting epilepsy medication and offer potential solutions.
Why do children with cerebral palsy and right brain atrophy experience seizures after taking oxcarbazepine, and how can epilepsy be scientifically and systematically treated?
Offers reasons and solutions for why children with epilepsy frequently wake up at night
Summarizes the possible reasons for the poor long-term treatment outcomes of epilepsy, including drug interactions that weaken efficacy and the risk of recurrence due to rapid discontinuation.
For children with epilepsy undergoing medication therapy, regular blood and urine tests are crucial for evaluating treatment effectiveness and monitoring potential side effects.
Antiepileptic drugs may affect a child’s intelligence.
Can pediatric benign epilepsy naturally improve without treatment?
Understand the potential effects of stopping medication in children with epilepsy and how to prevent seizures.