Can epileptic visual abnormalities be cured?

Epileptic vision abnormalities are difficult to cure because the disease can cause irreversible damage to the patient’s brain tissue; however, if the patient’s vision impairment is relatively mild and he actively cooperates with the doctor for regular treatment, the patient’s condition can be controlled to a certain extent. When epileptic patients suffer from epilepsy, abnormal electric currents will be generated inside the brain, which will cause damage to the brain tissues and nerves, and if the optic nerve cells are affected, then the patient’s eyesight will be greatly affected, which may lead to vision abnormalities. The human brain tissue under the influence of frequent epilepsy can lead to irreversible brain damage, so at this time, if the patient’s vision has been affected, usually can not be cured. Patients with epilepsy must use antiepileptic drugs under the guidance of a doctor for treatment in a timely manner, and at the same time, they should also make adjustments to their lifestyle habits, and try not to stay up late at night, drink alcohol and smoke, etc., to effectively control epilepsy in order to avoid brain damage such as vision abnormalities and other symptoms.