The onset of epilepsy often causes generalized convulsions and foaming at the mouth, posing a threat to the patient’s working life or even life. Therefore, it is urgent to treat epilepsy. One of the most important aspects of epilepsy treatment is medication. However, there is a lot to be said for epilepsy medication. The most important thing is to make sure that the patient has a good understanding of the situation. Petit mal seizures: The main manifestation is a brief loss of consciousness and interruption of movement, which can last for a few seconds or minutes and is commonly seen in children. Diazepam and clonazepam are more effective. Ethosuximide is the drug of choice for the treatment of petit mal seizures and can also be used for petit mal seizures where other drugs are ineffective. Trimethoprim was once the drug of choice for petit mal seizures, but it is now used sparingly because of its high toxicity. Grand mal seizures: The drug of choice is phenytoin (dalantin, phenytoin sodium), which can control seizures in about 60% of patients and reduce symptoms in about 20%, but the effect is slow. It can be combined with phenobarbital (luminal), and although the combination will reduce the efficacy of phenytoin, it should be used in this way. If the grand mal seizure is still not controlled, then paroxetine or diazepam should be used instead or in addition. Sodium valproate (antiepileptic) is more effective for grand mal seizures. 1. When the medication is first started, some patients may have a tendency to spontaneous remission, but the patient still needs to be treated. For patients with a first seizure or one seizure in more than 1 year, the physician should choose the medication at his or her discretion after informing the patient and family of the side effects of antiepileptic drugs and the possible consequences of not treating them. However, medication should be initiated in patients presenting with a first seizure who have: (1) a clear epileptiform discharge on the EEG; (2) a patient with a first seizure who has had causative seizures in the past or a family history of epilepsy; (3) a patient who has been strongly urged to take medication by a person or family member, and may also be given antiepileptic drugs because it is difficult to predict whether the patient will have a recurrence; (4) a clear etiology, such as abnormal gray matter development, intracranial vascular malformations (4) clear etiology, such as abnormal gray matter development, intracranial vascular malformation, intracranial occupying lesion, traumatic brain injury, birth injury, central nervous system infection, etc. The first thing you need to do is to choose the right medication for your epilepsy. The choice of antiepileptic drugs must be individualized according to the type of onset, the patient’s age, gender and the size of the small good reaction to the drug, the source of the drug, the price, etc. Boiling therapy. One of the most important basis is the type of seizures, either traditional drugs or new anti-epileptic drugs can be selected improperly, not only the treatment is ineffective, but also may aggravate the seizures. As medication takes a long time to treat epilepsy, about 80% of patients with food can be satisfactorily controlled with the above drugs, but there are still 10% to 20% of patients with intractable epilepsy who need to be treated with new antiepileptic drugs or referred to a physician for treatment. The initial dose of medication should be carefully chosen, starting with a small dose and gradually increasing until the seizures can be effectively controlled without significant adverse effects. If this cannot be achieved, it is better to be satisfied with partial control and no serious adverse reactions are the core of epilepsy drug dosage principles. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been in the business for a long time. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been in the business for a long time. For the treatment of epilepsy, patients must not take it lightly, and medication should also be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. It is very important to have the correct diagnosis and treatment.