1, seizures often occur suddenly, so patients should not drive cars, cycling should strictly comply with traffic rules. When walking, they should try to take the crosswalk. Parents should educate and manage children to play away from the water, highways and railroads. Adopt normal living habits. 2. Patients with low intelligence and mental abnormalities should not be ridiculed, teased or even scolded. Reasonable requests made by patients should be met, and unreasonable ones should be patiently explained, but they should never be unprincipledly accommodated, perfunctory or deceitful, let alone conflict. For patients who cannot take care of themselves, they should be bathed and have their hair cut regularly, and their clothes should be increased or decreased in time when the climate changes. 3. Patients who are depressed, suspicious and worried should be encouraged and led to carry out cultural and sports activities or participate in simple physical labor, which can help stabilize their emotions. In addition, a reasonable work and rest schedule should be arranged, sleep should be sufficient, and not lying in bed all day. 4. Those who have a habit of smoking and drinking should try to quit. 5, anti-epileptic drugs can cause a lack of vitamin K, folic acid, vitamin D and calcium, magnesium and other substances. The fresh vegetables, soybean oil, and egg yolk contain a lot of vitamin K. Animal liver, soybean products, and milk are rich in calcium and vitamin D. Folic acid deficiency is also associated with increased seizures. animal kidneys, beef, and green vegetables contain folic acid, but the cooking time should not be too long to avoid excessive damage. Vitamin B6 is associated with the production of γ-aminobutyric acid. Rice, wheat bran, beef liver and fish contain a large amount of vitamin B6. It is important to constantly summarize in life and arrange the diet reasonably according to the characteristics of the patient. After taking a lot of sweets at one time, a large amount of sugar enters the blood, which will stimulate the pancreas to secrete too much insulin, thus causing the blood sugar to drop quickly, and low blood sugar leads to a lack of energy for the brain and promotes seizures. Likewise, starvation can make seizures easier. The proper consumption of tea, coffee, cola and other beverages is not dangerous to induce seizures, but drinking large amounts or drinking too strong tea or coffee can also induce seizures. The reason is that these beverages contain more or less central excitatory substances that reduce the ability to resist seizures and induce them. So, pay attention to the concentration of stimulating drinks lighter, and in moderation. 6, epilepsy patients should not choose the work of aircraft, motor vehicle driving, work at height, near water work, around heavy machinery operations, electricians, firefighting operations, direct contact with strong acids, strong alkalis, highly toxic substances and other dangerous work. In particular, it is not advisable to choose occupations that may endanger the health of others when seizures occur, such as surgeons, firefighters, police officers and ambulance personnel of sea and road agencies. All types of military service are strictly prohibited for people with epilepsy to enlist. The following points are for reference: (1) From the eugenic point of view, patients with primary epilepsy should consider prohibiting childbirth. (2) Close relatives of both parties with primary epilepsy should also be considered forbidden to have children. (3) A family history of epilepsy on both sides should be considered to prohibit childbirth. (4) If one partner has epilepsy and the other only has an EEG abnormality, a birth ban should also be considered. (5) If one partner has a family history of epilepsy and has already had a child with epilepsy, a second child should not be born. (6) Female patients with epilepsy who have a clear family history of epilepsy should be considered forbidden to have children if they are married. (7) Patients with generalized seizures with extensive EEG abnormalities and siblings with similarly manifested EEGs should be considered off limits to childbearing. (8) Patients with epilepsy with no family history and abnormal EEG in their family lineage may have children 1 year after the cure of epilepsy, including the return of normal EEG, during the reproductive age. Zhao Yanru, Department of Neurology, Affiliated Hospital of Chifeng College