Abnormal brain discharges are seen in epileptic seizures and medications are taken according to the different types of seizures, such as carbamazepine, sodium valproate, and phenytoin sodium.
Abnormal brain discharges are mostly seen in epileptic seizures, epilepsy can be diagnosed by EEG, and in severe cases, tonic seizures with spasms are seen, so they should be treated promptly. Depending on the type of epilepsy, it is treated with different drugs.
For partial petit mal seizures, commonly used drugs include carbamazepine, sodium valproate, phenytoin sodium, etc. For generalized tonic seizures, carbamazepine or phenytoin sodium can be used, etc. For the type of seizure that is uncertain, broad-spectrum antiepileptic drugs such as sodium valproate can be used.
Abnormal discharges in the brain should be treated by a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition. The use of medication needs to be under the guidance of a doctor.