How frontal lobe epilepsy is treated in children



Frontal lobe epilepsy in children is caused by the imperfect development of the nervous system and needs to be observed first. Idiopathic epilepsy of unknown cause can be treated with medication, such as carbamazepine, and frontal lobe epilepsy that is ineffective and refractory to medication can be treated with surgery.

Frontal lobe epilepsy in children is caused by the imperfect development of the nervous system. As the child grows older and the development of the nervous system is perfected, the symptoms of epilepsy will disappear, so there is no need for treatment for the time being.

Idiopathic epilepsy of unknown cause can be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor, such as carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, diazepam, etc. For refractory epilepsy, new antiepileptic drugs should be added to supplement the treatment, such as topiramate.

Frontal lobe epilepsy in children has no effect of long-term drug treatment, in order to reduce the number of seizures, consider surgical treatment, such as frontal lobe lesion resection.

Frontal lobe epilepsy in children has more causes, once diagnosed, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, pay attention to the use of medication under the guidance of the doctor, do not use drugs on their own.