Epilepsy in ambulatory patients can be controlled by medication and surgery. There is no significant difference in the treatment of epilepsy between bedridden and ambulatory patients. 1. Medication: Epilepsy is a group of diseases characterized by recurrent seizures due to abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain, which may result in symptoms such as screaming, eye rolling and foaming at the mouth, etc. Patients can be treated with antiepileptic drugs such as oxcarbazepine and lamotrigine. 2. Surgery: Patients with epilepsy who are not well treated with medication or whose medication is ineffective can be treated with surgery such as vagotomy and epileptic foci resection. Bedridden patients with epilepsy should go to the hospital in time for examination and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.