In general, most people with epilepsy have normal intellectual and behavioral abilities, but there are some people with epilepsy that are triggered by brain damage. Usually, such patients tend to show symptoms such as neurological impairment or cognitive impairment, but there is no such thing as one seizure and a little bit of intellectual decline. If the patient is suffering from grand mal seizures or persistent recurrent seizures, it may cause the patient to suffer from hypoxia of brain cells, edema of brain cells, dysfunction of brain cells, loss of memory function, and cognitive impairment, etc. However, all of these symptoms are caused by the abnormalities of the patient’s brain function, and will not affect the patient’s intellectual level. Patients with epilepsy, should go to regular hospitals in a timely manner, under the guidance of physicians to standardize the use of medication to control their seizures.