Epilepsy is a common disease of abnormal brain discharges, with high incidence and great danger. It is often unpredictable and can develop anytime and anywhere. Patients often lose consciousness, suddenly fall to the ground, have twitching limbs, foaming at the mouth, screaming and urinary incontinence, etc. If no one is around, it often causes harm to the patient’s life safety. The correct treatment is beneficial to patients, and the wrong treatment is harmful to patients, so what are the common wrong treatments for epilepsy? 1, intermittent treatment: epilepsy patients and their families lack basic understanding of epilepsy knowledge. The patient goes to the doctor with a seizure and takes medicine for a few days. The patient is not seized to stop the medication, then seize, then take the medication, repeatedly, finally causing serious mental and intellectual impairment of the patient. 2, irregular medication: indiscriminate use of anti-epileptic drugs without distinguishing the type of epilepsy, with drug doses too large or insufficient, too short a course of treatment or too fast to reduce the drug, blindly combined medication, lack of scientific, long-term, systematic treatment, the patient occurred serious side effects can not be dealt with in a timely manner. 3, abuse of surgery: surgery is not any epilepsy patients can do, need to strictly follow the surgical requirements to select patients. And patients need to choose a regular hospital, regular surgery, disease, often easily fooled, wrong treatment, injury to the body, delayed. Finally, to remind the majority of epilepsy patients, epilepsy as long as the regular, scientific and systematic treatment, it is possible to get great results, and even to obtain long-term non-seizure. The actual fact is that you will need to know more about epilepsy, more about treatment methods, choose a public hospital, and systematically use medication under the guidance of a professional doctor. In general, “monotherapy” should be preferred to reduce the side effects of drugs, and if the condition requires it, a reasonable combination of drugs should be given. The course of medication should be “adequate” and “slow” when it is assessed that the medication can be withdrawn. If the systemic medication is not effective, surgical treatment is available. However, in a large proportion of patients, the site of the epileptogenic focus cannot be determined, or there are multiple epileptogenic foci, so that resection cannot be performed. So, what can be done for patients who do not take medication well and are not suitable for surgery? Now there is a new therapy – Vagus Nerve Stimulation Therapy, also known as VNS therapy, is a treatment that improves the firing pattern of the brain by stimulating the vagus nerve on the left side of the body without opening the skull, which can reduce the number of seizures and even completely control epilepsy in some patients, which changes the previous treatment mode of craniotomy to remove the lesions. This method plays an active role in the treatment of refractory epilepsy that cannot be controlled by drugs.