Some benign epilepsies in children may disappear spontaneously with age, while others usually do not.
Benign epilepsy can be caused by abnormal discharges of brain waves during childhood development, and as children grow older and develop physically, the nervous system will gradually develop and epilepsy symptoms will disappear naturally.
For refractory epilepsy in children, it needs to be relieved by medication, neuromodulation and surgery, and cannot disappear automatically.
Children with epilepsy must go to the hospital in time for treatment. In terms of diet, children need to be given more calcium-rich foods.