Effectiveness of vagus nerve stimulation in the treatment of epilepsy

Vagus nerve stimulation is more effective in treating epilepsy and can reduce seizures, lessen the extent of seizures, and even control seizures.
Vagus nerve stimulation treats epilepsy by indirectly stimulating the vagus nerve with weak pulses of electricity to inhibit the epileptic network. It offers a new option for the treatment of some drug-refractory epilepsy.
Vagus nerve stimulation is one of the most commonly used and effective means of treating epilepsy in addition to medication and traditional surgical treatments. It does not require craniotomy, is less traumatic, has a high degree of surgical safety, has fewer complications, and has a relatively wide range of surgical indications, which can reduce epileptic seizures to varying degrees.
Once the seizure epilepsy should immediately go to a regular hospital, under the guidance of a professional physician for standardized treatment, whether the vagus nerve stimulation treatment need to consult a professional doctor.