Children with epilepsy without obvious symptoms also need early detection and early treatment to prevent the condition from worsening when they grow up, generally epilepsy can be treated with medication, using anti-epileptic drugs such as carbamazepine.
Children’s epilepsy once diagnosed need timely treatment to prevent damage to the brain, generally can be treated with medication after the second seizure, a new generation of antiepileptic drugs such as carbamazepine, need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and at the same time pay attention to the side effects of the drug, such as dizziness, nystagmus, thrombocytopenia and other adverse reactions.
It is recommended to use the medication under the guidance of a physician, and the medication should be reviewed regularly, you can review once every six months, do an EEG, three consecutive normal can be under the guidance of the doctor to gradually reduce the dosage of the medication.