From a TCM perspective, the cause of pediatric seizures may be due to the child’s unsettled mind, unhealthy shape and qi, and stimulated by shock. The prescriptions for treating pediatric epilepsy are mainly TCM prescriptions, such as raw stone cassia, southern safflower, calamus, biliaria, shenqu, and other drugs, which have certain effects of enlightenment, anti-spasmodic and anti-convulsion. It is taken with water decoction, one dose per day, which has certain relief effect. However, because this Chinese medicine tends to increase the burden of excretion of the liver and kidneys, it is generally not recommended. Epilepsy is more difficult to treat, and pediatric epilepsy is even more difficult to treat. Because the systems of children are not yet well developed, any mistakes in treatment can leave sequelae for the child. This is why parents must be careful to choose the right method when choosing a prescription for epilepsy. Because there are more prescriptions for epilepsy on the market, and the clinical effectiveness of these prescriptions has not been proven, it is not recommended to choose them at will. In summary, it is recommended that parents do not choose a prescription for treatment, and should choose to go to a regular hospital for professional treatment, so as to better help the affected child control his or her condition, so as not to use the wrong prescription to aggravate the condition, or miss the best time for treatment. In addition, usually give the baby more water, do not scold the baby, and reduce the emotional stimulation of the baby to reduce the seizures.