How long does it take to treat epilepsy
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Too much pressure or mental work can induce epilepsy, epilepsy patients must pay attention to the separation of work and rest, schools and society should not ask too much for epilepsy children's learning, adult patients should not be too flustered and tired to avoid seizures. So we must do a good job in the related work of this disease, so how long does it take to treat epilepsy.
How long does it take to treat epilepsy
Treatment 1: surgical treatment: the main intention of surgical treatment is to eradicate the focus of the disease from the root, and the control area in the patient's brain needs to be removed to ensure that it will not attack again. The condition of successful operation is the determination of epileptogenic area before operation, which needs a professional evaluation team and neurosurgery team to work together. The risk of epilepsy treatment with surgery is high, generally not recommended.
Treatment 2: drug treatment is the use of phenobarbital, phenytoin sodium, carbamazepine, sodium valproate, epileptolone, Ethylsuccinate and other commonly used antiepileptic drugs to control epilepsy and its clinical symptoms. Phenobarbital is effective for tonic clonic seizures, myoclonic seizures and generalized tonic seizures in patients of all ages.
Treatment 3: Traditional Chinese medicine with the functions of strengthening the body and removing pathogenic factors, calming the nerves and calming the nerves, activating blood circulation and removing stasis, refreshing the brain and resuscitation, and filling the marrow is used in combination with gastrodia elata, amber, antelope horn, musk, bupleurum, cassia twig, Acorus tatarinowii, qingyangshen, Beauveria bassiana, Uncaria rhynchophylla, epilepsy herb, mother of pearl, iron gall powder, Euphorbia officinalis, licorice Epilepsy is a chronic disease.
matters needing attention
Nicotine has obvious effect on the relaxation and contraction of cerebral vessels. Therefore, patients with epilepsy should not smoke. There is an obvious relationship between alcohol and epileptic seizures. Long term heavy drinking can directly produce alcoholic epilepsy.