Can a fever cure epilepsy?

Fever, or fever, does not cure epilepsy, and fever is a clinical symptom that can be caused by a variety of diseases and has no specific treatment. Epilepsy is a neurological disease.
Fever refers to various causes of dysfunction of the body’s thermoregulatory center, resulting in an increase in body temperature beyond the normal range. Common causes include pathogenic microbial infections, inflammatory exudates, antigen-antibody complexes and other pyrogenic causes, and craniocerebral trauma can lead to damage to the thermoregulatory center, causing fever. Fever is a clinical manifestation of other diseases.
Epilepsy is a disease caused by highly synchronized abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain due to a variety of reasons, causing a series of clinical symptoms, which can be manifested as abnormalities in sensation, movement, and consciousness, and belongs to neurological diseases.
Fever is only a symptom. High fever may lead to neurological dysfunction, cause febrile convulsions, induce epilepsy, etc., but it cannot cure or relieve epilepsy.
When fever or epilepsy occurs, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment and standardized treatment.