Currently, the treatment of epilepsy in both China and internationally primarily focuses on medication. After receiving formal anti-epileptic drug treatment, approximately 70% of epilepsy patients can have their seizures controlled.
A 16-year-old girl has been suffering from epilepsy since she was 7, and has been taking medications such as sodium valproate extended-release tablets and lamotrigine tablets for a long time, but her condition does not seem to improve. Inquire about other treatment or surgical options.
The girl has been experiencing seizures since she was seven years old, and despite years of taking Debarcin sodium valproate sustained-release tablets and lamotrigine tablets, her epilepsy has not improved.
A child with encephalitis has developed epilepsy and is currently being treated with oxcarbazepine and valproate, but the frequency of seizures remains high. Inquiry about the need to increase the dosage.
Treating pediatric epilepsy must be approached with caution, as it affects the child’s future and overall well-being. Based on the examination results, a targeted treatment using neuron electromagnetic stereophonic broadcast therapy is recommended. It is advised that patients visit a professional hospital for detailed testing as soon as possible to tailor the treatment accordingly.
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