Epilepsy, commonly known as “goat’s horn” or “goat’s epilepsy”, is a disease caused by multiple causes of paroxysmal abnormal discharges of neuronal populations in the brain, resulting in episodes of abnormal motor, sensory, consciousness, mental and vegetative functions. According to the latest epidemiological data in China, the overall prevalence of epilepsy in China is 7.0‰, the annual incidence rate is 28.8/100,000, and the prevalence of active epilepsy with seizures within 1 year is 4.6‰. According to the clinical seizure types, they are divided into: generalized tonic-clonic seizures in epilepsy atonic seizures in epilepsy simple partial seizures in epilepsy complex partial seizures in epilepsy vegetative seizures in epilepsy.