How to treat epilepsy?

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Epilepsy has developed into a worldwide disease. The situation is grim, and in China, the situation is not optimistic. The number of patients with epilepsy is more and more, which leads to more and more causes of epilepsy, sometimes a small problem may cause epilepsy, so we should pay more attention to daily living habits, away from the disease, a good way to treat epilepsy? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

How to treat epilepsy?

First: Traditional Chinese medicine treatment: if the use of traditional Chinese medicine treatment, it takes a long time, but this is a better way of treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment of epilepsy is mainly through taking traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture these two ways to treat.

Second: etiological treatment: we all know that if we want to achieve good disease treatment effect, we must suit the medicine to the case. The treatment of epilepsy is no exception. Before the treatment of epilepsy, we should first have a detailed understanding of the causes of seizures, and then choose the right treatment according to the causes. Only in this way can we achieve the best and fastest disease treatment effect.

Third: psychotherapy: because epilepsy belongs to the mental system disease, if the spirit is too nervous or too excited, it is easy to cause the attack of the disease. And because suffering from epilepsy, patients often have inferiority complex. These psychological factors will seriously affect the effect of treatment. Therefore, we can consider eliminating the psychological barriers of patients with epilepsy through psychotherapy, so as to achieve a good effect in the treatment of epilepsy.

matters needing attention

1. Pay attention to eugenics and forbid consanguineous marriage. During the first three months of pregnancy, we must stay away from radiation to avoid virus and bacterial infection. Regular pregnancy examination, to avoid fetal hypoxia, asphyxia, birth injury, etc. 2. Some minerals are helpful to some patients. Magnesium is abundant in whole wheat flour, millet, fig, meat, fish, nuts and beans; Zinc (found in meat, livestock viscera, malt, nuts, crabs, oysters and lentils) and calcium (calcium foods) (mainly in milk and dairy products) help prevent convulsions in some people.