Epileptic Attacks Lead to Brain Edema, Currently in Comatose State

The patient, who has epilepsy and has recently experienced frequent seizures leading to high fever and coma, was treated in the hospital where the fever slightly subsided but consciousness remains unclear (able to recognize people but speaking incoherently). Three days ago, the condition worsened with deep coma. A brain MRI showed brain edema. Currently, the patient’s eyes can briefly open when taking medication, but there is little consciousness. Most of the time, the patient remains in a comatose state without medication. What should be done now?
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