Childhood epilepsy is a common neurological syndrome of complex etiology, recurrent, paroxysmal, and temporary brain dysfunction during childhood. Its etiology is mostly caused by perinatal ischemia and hypoxia, cortical dysplasia, low-grade glioma, encephalitis, and trauma. Whether childhood epilepsy can be cured depends on its etiology, as follows: 1. Some benign epilepsy, such as febrile convulsions, benign childhood myoclonus, BECT, and most childhood epilepsy with loss of concentration, generally do not require special treatment and can be cured spontaneously with age; 2. Some secondary childhood epilepsy, such as focal cortical dysplasia, cerebral facial hemangiomatosis, and epilepsy caused by partial tuberous sclerosis, can be cured by surgical treatment The epilepsy can be cured by surgical treatment. In summary, some children with clear causes of epilepsy can be cured or achieve clinical cure by removing the causes and giving appropriate treatment. The prognosis for most epileptic patients is very good as long as they are detected and treated early and they adhere to the treatment. Most people with epilepsy have no abnormalities during the non-seizure period, and children with epilepsy can live and study like normal people, and fall in love, get married, and have children when they become adults like normal people.