Children with epilepsy can take diazepam, carbamazepine, sodium valproate, carbamazepine, phenobarbital and other drugs. These drugs are mainly able to prevent abnormal discharge of ganglia, control the progress of the disease and prevent recurrent seizures. It is very easy to accidentally injure the tongue or head after a seizure, which is a fatal blow to children. Pay attention to keeping the airway open during seizures to avoid accidental aspiration and tongue biting, and pay attention to taking medication on time and reviewing regularly to control the progress of the disease. Regularly review the EEG or cranial MRI and other tests to adjust the treatment in time if abnormalities occur.