Can adult sleep-onset epilepsy heal itself?

Adult sleep-onset epilepsy is usually not self-curable and requires regular medication and, if necessary, surgery.
Sleep epilepsy is a classification of epilepsy disease, refers to epileptic manifestations during sleep, such as certain behavioral abnormalities, physical convulsions, spasms, urinary incontinence, etc. It is usually caused by multiple etiological factors resulting in highly synchronized abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain, and is rarely able to heal on its own without intervention.
Moreover, epileptic seizures can cause organic lesions such as necrosis or pathological apoptosis of neurons in the brain, bringing irreversible damage to the patient’s neurobiological alterations, often requiring the administration of antiepileptic drugs, or blocking the abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain, and surgical resection of the over-injured area is also necessary.
Patients with epilepsy, timely medical treatment, standardized medication, do not blindly increase or decrease drugs on their own, resulting in adverse consequences.