Seizures during medication for epilepsy in children may be normal. Epilepsy in children is usually caused by abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain, and is associated with heredity, trauma, congenital malformations of brain development, brain tumors, intracranial infections, and other factors. Seizures may be triggered by insufficient dosage of medication, insomnia absence, visual stimulation, auditory stimulation, etc. while children are taking medication. Muscle tonus, transient limb paralysis, sensory abnormalities, stereotyped behavior and other symptoms may occur during seizures. It is recommended to visit the hospital in time to find out the cause of the seizure, and continue the medication or adjust the treatment under the guidance of the physician. Children with epilepsy should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, not to adjust the dose of medication or discontinue medication, regular review, according to the condition of the gradual adjustment of the amount of medication, so as not to cause a withdrawal reaction.