Patients with epilepsy are in the family and society for a long time after surgery, and only proper home care can consolidate the treatment effect and prevent disease recurrence. The necessary follow-up visits and examinations should also be conducted frequently in order to understand the efficacy of surgery, the efficacy of postoperative antiepileptic drugs, and the adverse reactions to drugs and to deal with them in a timely manner. The following are some specific aspects: 1. On the issue of medication: Most patients with epilepsy who undergo surgery are more severely ill, and there are often more extensive secondary epileptogenic areas outside the primary epileptogenic focus, which still have more important functions. If the brain tissue with minor lesions is recklessly and extensively removed, the seizures can often be satisfactorily controlled, but the patient’s postoperative brain function status is often significantly regressed, which is more than worth the loss. Therefore, only the most major epileptogenic foci can be sensibly removed during surgery, and the less severe secondary epileptogenic areas need to be controlled by taking antiepileptic drugs, and some epileptic discharges are significantly relieved or even cured by prolonged drug therapy. We remind patients and their families that they should continue to take the appropriate amount of antiepileptic drugs after going home in accordance with the discharge medical advice, and we will adjust the type, dose, dosage form, and duration of medication again at the time of follow-up consultation as appropriate. In daily life, for patients with poor memory or poor compliance, family members should supervise and check that the patient takes the medication on time and in the correct dosage to prevent underdosing, omission and overdosing. Patients with poor efficacy should not change drugs and doses at will, either by increasing or decreasing drugs or adjusting drug varieties, all under the guidance of an experienced specialist. 2. On the issue of drug discontinuation: after 2 years of surgical treatment without seizures and basically normal long-range video EEG, drug reduction or drug discontinuation can be considered after evaluation by a specialist. For those who have clear lesions before surgery, such as tumor, vascular malformation, cortical dysplasia, etc., with complete removal of lesions and normal postoperative EEG, the drug discontinuation time can be appropriately shortened. Under special circumstances, it is also possible to stop taking antiepileptic drugs immediately after surgery. 3, about the review: generally 3 months, 6 months, 12 months after surgery to the epilepsy center to review, in order to record the post-operative medication, post-operative seizures, liver function and blood routine, EEG changes, head MR to see the brain, etc., to facilitate timely adjustment of drugs and other treatment plans. 4, about the treatment of grand mal seizures: most of the patients who underwent surgery had some degree of improvement after surgery, and many patients stopped having seizures. However, many factors, such as fatigue, drinking, staying up late, missed medication, and disease may lead to seizures again. Once they occur, there is no need to panic, the patient should be immediately laid flat, head tilted to the side, and the collar and trouser belt should be quickly loosened. If there is persistent status epilepticus, the patient should be sent to hospital for treatment to terminate the seizure as soon as possible. Even in some famous epilepsy centers with a long history of epilepsy surgery in the United States and Japan, there are still a certain percentage of postoperative seizures that fail to remit or only partially remit. We follow the international practice of detailed examination of postoperative patients to further localize secondary epileptogenic foci or residual epileptogenic foci, and if surgery is indicated, reoperation can be done with caution. Other precautions: Patients with epilepsy should try to avoid swimming, driving, climbing, working at height, working underground, working in dangerous environments and engaging in highly stimulating activities. The actual fact is that you will be able to get a good deal on your own. The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers. Smoking and drinking are strictly prohibited. Eat a light diet, reduce the intake of stimulating, high-energy food, and avoid being too hungry and too full. Watch TV appropriately, try not to play online games, and reduce flash stimulation. Pay attention to weather changes and reduce the chance of catching a cold. Avoid mental stimulation and keep optimistic mood. Take medicine regularly.