Epilepsy caused by cavernous hemangioma can be treated with oral antiepileptic drugs or surgery. Epilepsy caused by cavernous hemangioma belongs to secondary epilepsy, which can produce different degrees of seizures depending on the size and location of cavernous hemangioma. If the cavernous hemangioma is small, and the degree of seizure is not severe and the frequency is not high, conservative treatment with oral antiepileptic drugs, such as carbamazepine, sodium valproate, etc., as prescribed by the doctor, or combination of multiple medications, if necessary, may be required. If the cavernous hemangioma is large and drug control is not effective, surgical resection of the epileptogenic foci may be considered, and post-operative oral antiepileptic drugs are usually required for a period of time as an adjunct. The treatment of epilepsy mentioned above is a complex process, and may need to adjust the treatment plan at any time according to the condition, it is recommended to go to an authoritative neurosurgical institution, and not to blindly use drugs on their own.