Why does your child have occasional seizures when he’s on medication?

The child is taking medication, epilepsy will still have occasional seizures to consider, consider that it may be caused by medication factors or improper care. Children with epilepsy need to actively cooperate with the doctor to take oral antiepileptic drugs, such as sodium valproate, carbamazepine, but the drug must be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate dose, if the dose of the drug is not enough, may lead to insufficient blood concentration, resulting in seizures. It may also be caused by improper care, for example, often leaving the child in an emotionally charged state may trigger seizures. Children with epilepsy must cooperate with the doctor to take medication, do not change medication and reduce medication, and pay attention to life care, so that the child remains emotionally stable. If the epilepsy is not well controlled, it is recommended to have a timely follow-up. The above medication is in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.