Epilepsy is a chronic disease in which sudden abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain cause transient brain dysfunction, and can occur at any age. Because of its tendency to recurrent seizures, long duration of the disease, and the need for regular medication over a long period of time, patients are prone to anxiety, burnout, depression, fear and other negative emotions during treatment, and have a lower quality of life than normal people. The life expectancy of patients with epilepsy can be the same as normal people through the application of epilepsy drugs and other treatments; severe seizures or with epileptic encephalopathy, or sudden seizures during exercise, without effective treatment, can occur unexpectedly and can affect the life expectancy of patients with epilepsy, epilepsy itself does not affect the life expectancy of patients.