How to treat epilepsy in your 30s

The treatment program for epilepsy in the 30s varies according to the cause of the patient’s condition, and the commonly used treatment programs in the clinic include medication, surgery, and so on. Drug treatment, epilepsy western drug treatment mainly includes phenytoin sodium, sodium valproate, carbamazepine. Newer antiepileptic drugs with fewer adverse reactions and less drug interactions have attracted much attention, such as lamotrigine, topiramate, oxcarbazepine, gabapentin, and levetiracetam. Medications for patients with epilepsy need to be selected according to the patient’s condition, and can be combined if necessary. Surgical treatment, including resection of epileptic foci, cutting off the transmission pathway of epileptic discharges, and neurostimulation. Whether to receive surgical treatment and the specific type of surgery should be selected according to the patient’s etiology, preoperative evaluation results. It is recommended that patients seek early medical treatment, and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of professional doctors in combination with their own conditions, in order to achieve the best therapeutic effect.