Patients with mild epilepsy may experience disorientation, memory trance, hallucinations, impaired consciousness, and limb convulsions. Epilepsy is a chronic brain dysfunction disease caused by abnormal over-discharge of neurons in the brain. Clinical manifestations are characterized by seizures, repetitiveness, transience and stereotypicality. Mild epilepsy can manifest sensory, mental, motor, consciousness, behavioral, and autonomic dysfunction, such as loss of concentration, memory trance, hallucinations, consciousness disorders, and limb convulsions. If the patient has the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the brain wave examination, laboratory tests, imaging tests, etc., to clarify the cause of the disease and give standardized treatment as soon as possible.