Can epilepsy be cured?

The scientific name of epilepsy, some patients are clinically curable. The common clinical types are grand mal seizures, focal seizures, and disoriented seizures, which are mainly classified into primary epilepsy and secondary epilepsy according to the etiology. The main manifestations are limb convulsions, foaming at the mouth, loss of consciousness, incontinence, and the patient’s symptoms are seizure-like, each occurring for no more than 5 minutes. The cause of primary epilepsy is unknown, and some patients have a family history of genetic inheritance, which is considered to be related to genetics. Secondary epilepsy is often secondary to certain diseases, such as intracranial occupying lesions, intracranial infectious diseases, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, etc. Secondary epilepsy should be treated for the original disease, and after the original disease is cured, the number of seizures can be reduced or completely disappeared.