Can epilepsy be cured in children with fall-related injuries?

Children with epilepsy caused by falls are generally difficult to cure, but the condition can be controlled through regular antiepileptic treatment.
Children’s epilepsy caused by fall belongs to traumatic epilepsy, is a kind of craniocerebral trauma after a relatively common complication, is generally difficult to cure, but can be through the formal antiepileptic treatment, control the condition.
There is usually no history of epilepsy in the past, mainly due to the proximity of the injury site to the cerebral cortex. Once diagnosed, antiepileptic treatment should be taken in a timely manner, usually oral antiepileptic drugs, such as sodium valproate and carbamazepine, to help control the condition.
Some children with epilepsy after a fall often require surgical treatment, such as vascular malformations that need to be corrected.
Children with epilepsy caused by falls should go to the hospital in a timely manner, cooperate with the doctor to standardize the treatment, and usually pay attention to controlling the child’s emotions, avoiding the child’s emotional fluctuations.