What is the best way to break the root of epilepsy in children

There is no such thing as the best treatment for children with epilepsy that cuts off the root of the disease. Suitable treatment should be chosen according to the child’s specific situation, and commonly used treatments include oral medication, ketogenic diet, and surgical treatment. 1. Most children with epilepsy need to be treated with appropriate anti-epileptic drugs, such as sodium valproate, carbamazepine, etc., under the guidance of the doctor according to the type of epilepsy, seizure frequency and severity of the epilepsy, and the oral drug treatment needs to be long-term, standardized, and regularly reviewed. 2. For some refractory epilepsy, if the effect of oral drug treatment is not good, it can be treated with ketogenic diet to reduce the frequency of seizures and improve the therapeutic effect. 3. If the child has secondary epilepsy, or if there is a clear lesion on examination and the lesion is not an important functional area of the brain, surgical removal of the lesion can be considered to control the epilepsy. When children have epilepsy, they need to be taken to the pediatrics or neurology department of the hospital for targeted treatment according to their specific condition.