Can children with catatonic epilepsy be cured?

Whether or not a child with catatonic epilepsy can be cured needs to be judged according to the child’s physical condition; some children may be cured, but some may not be completely cured. If a child’s catatonic epilepsy is not severe, does not produce obvious symptoms, and has a relatively small number of seizures, this condition will not have a great impact on the child’s body, and he or she may recover gradually through regular systematic treatment, and the cure rate is relatively high. If a child’s disorientation epilepsy is more serious and often recurs, it may affect the treatment of the disease, in which case it may not be completely cured. Children with catatonic epilepsy must take medication as prescribed by the doctor, and also need to see the doctor regularly for head CT examination and MRI examination.