Can epilepsy be cured?

Primary or cryptogenic epilepsy, according to current data statistics, is considered to be overwhelmingly curable, with some variation in statistics, probably in the range of 60%-85%. However, the prerequisite must be a rational selection, rational use of medication, adequate dosage, adequate course of treatment, and strict control by an experienced doctor. After a number of years, also according to the doctor’s experience, and their own situation, especially slowly reduce the drug, reduce to six months or a year to stop the drug. In addition, some secondary epilepsy, i.e., those with a clear cause can be treated, such as those caused by tumors, inflammation, and cerebrovascular disease, can be cured. As for congenital hereditary diseases, no cure has been found for the cause of the disease, which often causes epilepsy is not good.