Epilepsy is a chronic recurrent transient brain dysfunction syndrome, and its treatment can be clinically divided into seizure control, etiologic treatment, surgical treatment, and attention to general hygiene and prevention. If drug therapy is not used, surgical treatment can be considered. Surgical treatment can generally lead to the eradication of epilepsy, but it can also be very damaging. Although epilepsy can be cured, the possibility of surgical failure is also relatively high. There is still more clinical treatment for epilepsy with medication, and surgical treatment is also used by many patients. The surgery can remove the root cause of the epilepsy, but there are certain risks associated with surgery, so it is recommended that patients visit a hospital to assess whether to use medication or surgery.