1. While treating epilepsy patients with physical and psychological disorders, social care (e.g., economic and employment) should be increased to reduce the burden on epilepsy patients themselves and their families, to improve the perception and awareness of epilepsy patients themselves, their families and society about the disease, to focus on patients from a broader social level, to minimize stigma, to reduce depression, anxiety and social isolation, to improve self-efficacy and The patient should be given the opportunity to improve self-efficacy and self-confidence, and strengthen social support. 2. Treat patients with epilepsy early to prevent further impairment of cognitive function; 3. Anti-epileptic drugs themselves can have an effect on cognitive function, so we should try to avoid drugs with greater impairment and select appropriate doses; 4. Use cognitive scales to evaluate patients so that interventions can be carried out early.