Epilepsy one month after craniotomy for brain hemorrhage, you should seek medical treatment as soon as possible, take antiepileptic drugs under the guidance of the doctor, and pay attention to adjusting lifestyle habits.
1. Antiepileptic drugs: commonly used antiepileptic drugs include sodium valproate, levetiracetam, oxcarbazepine, etc. The specific antiepileptic treatment plan needs to be formulated by the doctor according to the type of epileptic seizure, frequency and other factors, and the antiepileptic drugs must be taken regularly according to the doctor’s prescription, and should not be discontinued at will.
2. Adjustment of living habits: regular work and rest, to ensure adequate sleep; regular and appropriate physical exercise, to enhance physical fitness; healthy diet, avoid overeating, avoid the intake of alcohol, caffeine and other excitatory substances such as food; avoid prolonged viewing of cell phones or in the stimulating light of the environment, such as bars and so on.
Epileptic seizure is one of the common sequelae after cerebral hemorrhage, when this situation occurs, we should seek medical treatment as soon as possible, improve the electroencephalogram and other related examinations, choose the appropriate antiepileptic drugs according to the type of seizure, etc., and take drugs regularly under the guidance of the doctor with regular follow-ups and adjust the medication as appropriate.