Epilepsy caused by intracranial MRI calcification is not very treatable, and active treatment is recommended to improve the clinical symptoms.
MRI found intracranial calcification foci caused by epilepsy, generally called symptomatic epilepsy, also known as secondary epilepsy, relatively speaking, the treatment is still difficult, you need to take long-term anti-epileptic drug treatment, and at the same time, you need to pay attention to good nursing care, to avoid staying up late, fatigue, and pay attention to keep warm. Surgery can be performed to remove the epileptic foci if necessary.
Drugs for the treatment of secondary epilepsy generally include traditional antiepileptic drugs, i.e., phenytoin sodium, carbamazepine, and phenobarbital; and new antiepileptic drugs, i.e., topiramate, lamotrigine, and felbamate.
In addition, the application of the above medications carries certain risks, and patients need to be guided by specialists and should not apply them without authorization.