1. Surgical treatment For people with intracranial occupying lesions combined with secondary epilepsy, if the effect of drug treatment is not good, surgical treatment can be chosen to remove the intracranial epileptogenic lesions and improve the treatment effect. For example, simple lesion removal, cortical electroencephalography (ECoG) monitoring of epileptogenic lesion removal combined with cortical epileptic focal thermocoagulation treatment, etc. 2, drug treatment Before using drugs, the diagnosis should be clear, and the correct choice of drugs according to the type of seizure, to quickly control the symptoms. Commonly used drugs include Valium, Clonidine, Phenytoin sodium, Paroxetine, Carbamazepine, Oxcarbazepine, Lamotrigine, Sodium Valproate, Levetiracetam, etc. In principle, it is advisable to use the drugs alone, but when the symptoms are difficult to control, consider the combination of drugs; the dose of drugs should be sufficient, and the addition and reduction of drugs should be slow rather than fast. If drug treatment is ineffective for more than 2 years, surgery can be considered as appropriate. 3, radiosurgery treatment According to the type of seizure, EEG, brain topography, CT or MRI examination localization, the application of gamma knife treatment, destruction of epileptic lesions. 4, hyperbaric oxygen therapy It is effective for secondary epilepsy caused by various brain injuries.