Guidance on daily life for epileptic patients: 1. Live a regular life, exercise appropriately, avoid overwork, emotional excitement, constipation, lack of sleep, etc. 2, reasonable diet, avoid excessive spicy, spicy, salty diet, eat more vegetables, fruits, quit smoking and alcohol. 3.Adhere to long-term regular medication as prescribed by the doctor, avoid sudden discontinuation, reduction, omission of medication and self-change of medication. Follow the doctor’s instructions to regularly recheck the blood routine and liver and kidney functions and other laboratory tests. 4. Avoid excessive stimulation, such as sound and light stimulation, getting wet, playing computer games for a long time, preventing colds, etc. 5.Prohibit high-risk activities, such as climbing, swimming, driving, and working next to fireplaces and high-voltage motors, to avoid life-threatening attacks. 6. Carry with you personal information showing your name, address, contact number and medical history so that you can be contacted and dealt with in time in case of an attack. 7. Female patients with hereditary (idiopathic) epilepsy and a family history of epilepsy should not have children; if both parties have epilepsy or if one party has epilepsy and the other has a family history, they should not be married. Female patients with frequent seizures and severe disease should not have children because seizures can cause generalized hypoxia and affect the normal development of the fetus; the anti-epileptic drugs taken may lead to fetal malformation.