How should adolescent epilepsy be treated
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Our neighbor has a child who is now in primary school. Because he and my sister are of the same age, they often play together. We all know this little boy. But recently, my sister told me that he has epilepsy. Let's talk about how to treat adolescent epilepsy.
How should adolescent epilepsy be treated
First: in the process of epilepsy treatment, patients should adhere to uninterrupted and regular medication, to ensure that the drug concentration has been in the effective range, in order to maintain the curative effect. Irregular medication is often the main cause of uncontrolled seizures. During the period of taking medicine, we should go to the doctor regularly to review the blood concentration, blood routine and liver function, so that the doctor can understand the progress of the disease and adjust the drugs.
Second: epilepsy is one of the most common diseases, which often has a serious impact on many patients, and has attracted a lot of people's attention. Generally, traditional Chinese medicine treatment of epilepsy is a good choice for everyone. Most of the symptoms of epilepsy are tingling and numbness, which can be limited, and can also be expanded by zuckersen, with cold or stiff tongue.
Third: epilepsy is a chronic disease. We should be optimistic and build up the confidence to overcome the disease. We must persist in long-term treatment, and stop taking drugs after at least two years of remission. The commonly used drugs are carbamazepine, sodium valproate and dianjian'an tablets. At present, there are many ways to treat epilepsy. For example: surgical treatment, drug treatment, neuron multidimensional therapy. But at present, the best and most advanced treatment is neuron multidimensional therapy.
matters needing attention
For parents, because the child is still young, so the possibility of cure is still very high, must take the child to the hospital for a comprehensive examination, and then let the doctor according to the patient's specific situation to make specific judgment, make the most suitable plan for the patient.