Goitre is medically known as epilepsy, and most people with epilepsy can achieve a clinical cure; some may have a poorer prognosis. Epilepsy is a chronic non-infectious disease characterized by seizures, transient, repetitive and stereotyped, and is not an incurable disease. Its cause is unknown and it is difficult to cure, but most people with epilepsy are not very different from normal people when they receive regular antiepileptic medication as prescribed by their doctor. Epilepsy can be secondary to other diseases, such as cerebral infarction, brain tumor, brain trauma, etc. Epileptic symptoms can also be controlled after timely management of the primary disease. The overall prognosis of epilepsy is good, and most epilepsy can be effectively controlled. After 3 to 5 years of treatment, most patients can be free of recurrence for life after reducing or stopping the use of drugs. If there are some medications that do not achieve the desired effect, surgery can be considered to finally achieve clinical cure, so the cure of epilepsy is more likely. Some patients with refractory epilepsy and frequent persistent status epilepticus may have a poorer prognosis. Patients with epilepsy should go to the hospital for consultation and treatment in time.