Epilepsy caused by cerebral hemorrhage is usually caused by brain nerve damage. Secondary epilepsy cannot be completely cured, but the condition can be well controlled by taking medications, such as carbamazepine and lamotrigine as prescribed by the doctor. Epilepsy caused by cerebral hemorrhage cannot be completely cured, but can only be controlled by taking some anti-epileptic drugs, and must be taken for a long time. Long-term use of medication will cause some side effects, such as memory loss, liver and kidney function will also cause some damage. Therefore, if you need to take antiepileptic drugs to control your condition, you need to go to the hospital for regular checkups and adjust the dosage of the drugs according to your condition. Patients are advised to seek early medical advice and treatment under the guidance of doctors according to their own conditions, and if they need to take antiepileptic drugs for long-term control of their conditions, they should visit the hospital for regular check-ups. Patients are not recommended to buy and take the above medications on their own to avoid serious adverse reactions.