1. Bring all previous medical records, examination data and seizure records to the follow-up appointment. 2. Insist on long-term, regular and quantitative anti-epileptic drugs. 3. Pay attention to the regularity of life, do not overexert yourself, and ensure sufficient sleep. Reduce “fever”, especially “high fever”. 4. Quit smoking and drinking. It is not advisable to take random supplements, and as far as possible not to eat or eat less ginseng, wormwood, cola, coffee, strong tea, chocolate, Red Bull drinks and other excitatory foods and drinks. 5. Be cautious with cold medicines such as fenagan, quinolones, glucocorticoids, isoniazid, tricyclic antidepressants, anticholinesterase drugs, anthelmintics, theophylline, antipsychotics, etc. during the period of taking antiepileptic drugs. 6. Children should not be vaccinated against influenza, B encephalitis and diphtheria. 7. Prohibit playing video games, and reduce the use of computers, TV and cell phones as much as possible. 8. Avoid dangerous activities such as climbing, swimming, driving and cycling as much as possible to avoid accidents.