Infantile spasms are basically cured after three years without seizures, but still need to strengthen daily care and eliminate triggering factors. Infantile spasms are a common group of epilepsy syndromes in infancy caused by a variety of etiologic factors. Typical symptoms are a series of nodding-like spasms that occur before bedtime or after waking up. If the infant is treated in time, the disease is relatively mild is possible to cure, usually the infant off the drug state for three consecutive years without reoccurrence of seizures can be regarded as clinical recovery, but still need to strengthen the daily care. It is recommended that the recovery phase of infantile spasms should be appropriate exercise, keep the baby in a good mood, do not over-excitement, regular work and rest, to ensure adequate sleep, etc., to avoid the adverse factors stimulation caused by the recurrence of the disease.