Can pediatric epilepsy be cured?

Pediatric epilepsy can achieve functional cure after active treatment in some cases, and most of them can be completely controlled, even stopping medication for 5 years and still no recurrence, and can live and study normally. Pediatric epilepsy is a chronic functional brain disorder, mainly manifested by recurrent seizures. The principle of its treatment is to control seizures and do its best to minimize the adverse effects and sequelae as much as possible, and the overall prognosis of the patient is already concerned at the same time when the treatment is started to guarantee the best effectiveness and safety. The goal of treatment for children with epilepsy is to completely control seizures and to achieve the best level of physical and mental health and intellectual and motor development. If pediatric epilepsy is diagnosed, it needs to be treated as soon as possible, following the doctor’s instructions to take the medication on time and in accordance with the dosage in order to avoid treatment failure. As much as possible, avoid seizure triggers, such as emotional excitement and overwork.