The treatment of epilepsy is a long process, and only about half of the patients treated by surgery can be cured. The treatment of epilepsy is a long process, and only about half of the patients treated with surgery can be cured. For epilepsy with clear preoperative lesions, if the lesions are completely removed and the postoperative EEG is normal, it can be considered to stop the medication within 2 years. The post-operative review is usually done at the operating hospital in 3, 6 and 12 months to record the post-operative medication, post-operative seizures, EEG changes, and head MR to see the brain situation, which can facilitate timely adjustment of medication and other treatment plans. The postoperative epilepsy cure: 5 years after surgery, no oral antiepileptic drugs, no seizures, and basically normal EEG can be called a real postoperative epilepsy cure. The patient should avoid swimming, driving, climbing, working at height, working underground, working in a dangerous environment and engaging in highly stimulating activities. The correct understanding of epilepsy. Live a regular life and get enough sleep. The physical and mental work should be properly matched, and physical activities with low physical exertion should be engaged to enhance physical fitness. Smoking and drinking are strictly prohibited. The first thing you need to do is to have a good time. Watch TV appropriately, try not to play online games, reduce flash stimulation. Pay attention to weather changes to reduce the chance of catching a cold. Avoid mental stimulation and keep optimistic mood.