Will epilepsy recur after cure
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A few years ago, she suffered from epilepsy, but after treatment, she has been cured. In the last year, she has not suffered from epilepsy, so she stopped taking the drug. But after stopping taking the drug for a month, she began to relapse. Every time she had a small attack. Today, let me tell you whether epilepsy will recur after cure.
Will epilepsy recur after cure
First: the cured epilepsy is still likely to recur. However, this proportion is relatively small. Patients with epilepsy after cure should not be too optimistic. They should pay attention to light diet. They should eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, not spicy and irritating things, not hair and seafood. They should have more rest and have a regular life. In order to prevent the recurrence of epilepsy.
Second: generally, most people do not have seizures after systematic treatment, but not everyone does. According to research and observation, 15% of clinically cured patients have seizures again within 10 years. Therefore, the cured patients should not be blindly optimistic, and should be alert to the possibility of attack in the future.
Third: epilepsy patients must be extra careful. After epilepsy is well controlled, we must continue to take antiepileptic drugs. You can't reduce or stop the drug without permission. But you can communicate with your attending physician. He will make appropriate adjustments according to your situation.
matters needing attention
Generally, most people will not have seizures after systematic treatment, but not everyone will. According to observation, 15% of clinically cured patients will have seizures again within 10 years. Epileptic patients who do not have seizures should not be blindly optimistic, and should be alert to the possibility of seizures in the future.