1, establish the confidence and determination to overcome the disease. Regular anti-epileptic drug treatment can make about 60-70% of epileptic patients have their seizures relieved or completely controlled. However, because epilepsy is a chronic disorder, its treatment takes a long time and requires the patience of patients and their families. 2. Regular anti-epileptic treatment. It is recommended to go to a regular hospital and take appropriate anti-epileptic drugs regularly according to the doctor’s advice, and do not listen to biased prescriptions to avoid delaying treatment. The first thing you should do is to take the antiepileptic drugs according to your doctor’s prescription. The above mentioned behaviors may trigger seizures and make the previous treatment to be abandoned, and in serious cases, persistent status epilepticus may occur. 4. Monitor the blood concentration. Anti-epileptic drugs must be maintained at a certain concentration in the body in order to play an anti-epileptic role, called the effective blood concentration. If the concentration is lower than the effective concentration, it may not work, and if the concentration is higher than the effective concentration, there is a risk of drug poisoning, and the metabolism of antiepileptic drugs varies greatly among children with epilepsy. Therefore, children taking medication need to have their blood levels tested regularly. In addition, children with epilepsy need to maintain their blood levels as they gain weight, and the dosage of medication needs to be adjusted accordingly. Therefore, children with epilepsy need regular follow-ups to monitor drug concentrations and adjust medication according to the situation. The first thing you need to do is to take a look at the medication. However, the type and incidence of side effects vary according to individual differences and the variety of drugs. Patients or their families should read the instructions carefully and follow the doctor’s instructions to regularly review blood, urine routine, liver and kidney functions. 6. After the seizures are completely controlled, it is usually necessary to continue taking antiepileptic drugs for 3-5 years. Regular follow-up and EEG review are required, and the dosage should be gradually reduced until the drug is stopped under the guidance of the doctor. Individual patients may need to take medication for life due to organic lesions.