A female, 19 years old, suffered from meningitis 2 years ago and after being cured, she had frequent seizures, once every 7 or 8 days. 2 years ago, she went to Xuanwu Hospital in Beijing, Union Hospital, Henan Provincial People’s Hospital, Zheng University First Affiliated Hospital and other hospitals, and took oral western medicine to control her seizures, but the results were not good. Song Xiaolei, Rehabilitation Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, September 12, 2012, initial consultation. The patient was fat, with a dark face, a dark tongue with thin coating and a sunken pulse. He was given acupuncture point burial treatment. Acupuncture points: body pillar, Changqiang, Baihui, anti-epileptic points, Shenting, epileptic points, Zhilutong, Yinlingquan, and Zhonggui. The treatment was given once every two weeks until the third treatment on October 10. During this treatment, except for one mild seizure in the early morning of October 4, the patient has not had any seizure for nearly one month, which was not good before. The patient has been told to undergo a consolidation treatment next week. The rest of the case will be reported later. (Song Xiaolei)