Hereditary epilepsy treatment includes general treatment, antiepileptic treatment and symptomatic supportive treatment. 1. General treatment: for patients with hereditary epilepsy, family members should communicate with the patients more often and encourage them more to avoid them from developing an inferiority complex. 2. Antiepileptic: according to the characteristics of epilepsy onset, choose the appropriate antiepileptic drugs to be taken orally, for example, carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine for petit mal seizures; sodium valproate for grand mal epilepsy; and ethylsuccinate for cataplexy epilepsy. 3. Symptomatic supportive treatment: those with obvious intellectual decline can orally use drugs such as olanzapine and fenelazepine to nourish brain cell medication; those with combined limb function activity disorder can be given limb function rehabilitation treatment. Hereditary epilepsy patients, should be under the guidance of the doctor standardized drug treatment, do not blindly self-medication.