The treatment of secondary epilepsy includes: 1, drug therapy: such as sodium valproate, levetiracetam, topiramate, clonazepam, etc. In principle, it is advisable to use drugs alone, and when the symptoms are difficult to control, consider changing or combining the drugs; 2, ketogenic diet: applicable to refractory epilepsy where drug therapy is ineffective. With treatment, 10% of patients can be completely controlled and 50% of patients can significantly reduce the number of seizures; 3. Vagus nerve stimulation; 4. Surgery: for patients with Rasmussen encephalitis, Sturge-Weber syndrome, temporal lobe epilepsy combined with hippocampal sclerosis, and secondary epilepsy where conservative medical treatment is ineffective. Please combine the specific medication with the clinical situation and be guided by the doctor’s face-to-face consultation.