About the diagnosis of epilepsy and how surgery is treated

  Seek medical attention when you experience the following symptoms: sudden loss of consciousness, foaming at the mouth, twitching of limbs; headache, abdominal pain, vomiting or as usual after the attack; sudden loss of consciousness, interruption of movement or dropping of objects in hands; paroxysmal unexplained trance, gibberish, hallucinations, fear, brief loss of consciousness or stereotyped repetition of an action, sleepwalking, etc.; long-term chronic headache, even with vomiting, blurred vision The patients with epilepsy can be treated with surgery, such as: head trauma, stroke, trigeminal neuralgia, facial twitching, neurological tumor, etc.  Patients with epilepsy that can be treated surgically include: patients with a clear cause that can be cured by surgery; patients who have failed medication; patients whose seizures affect their quality of life and work; and patients who are willing to undergo surgery.