The solution for pediatric EEG abnormalities depends on the child’s clinical symptoms. If the child has a simple EEG abnormality, but there are no uncomfortable clinical symptoms, usually there is no need to treat the child, and it is sufficient to recheck the EEG for the child on a regular basis. If it is caused by febrile convulsions or repeated convulsions, it is recommended to apply diazepam and other drugs as prescribed by the doctor. If the baby’s EEG is abnormal and often accompanied by epileptic seizures, it is recommended to give the child medication to control epilepsy. If the medication is unsatisfactory, surgical treatment is needed. Parents are advised to bring their children to the hospital for appropriate investigations (e.g., CT) to determine the cause of the disease and then treat the disease scientifically.