There is no definitive treatment rate for frontal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsy is a group of clinical syndromes rather than an independent disease. It is divided into symptomatic epilepsy, idiopathic epilepsy and cryptogenic epilepsy according to the etiology, and partial seizures and generalized seizures, etc. according to the symptoms. Frontal lobe epilepsy can develop at any age and manifests as simple or complex partial seizures, often secondary to generalized seizures. Seizures are short in duration and stereotypical in form, usually presenting with tonic or postural seizures and complex automatisms in both lower limbs, and are prone to persistent status epilepticus. Seizures may occur only at night during sleep. Frontal lobe epilepsy can be caused by traumatic brain injury, brain tumor, cerebrovascular disease and other clear causes, or there may be no clear cause, so there is no clear cure rate, but through timely antiepileptic drug treatment or surgical treatment after most of them can be well controlled, and some of them can be cured. Once you have frontal lobe epilepsy, you don’t need to be too nervous and worried, you need to seek treatment and control it in time.