Whether or not epilepsy can be cured depends on the cause of the epilepsy as well as the type of seizure that causes it. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder. It occurs most often in children. Epilepsy in children has a congenital or acquired brain injury that causes the disease. The disease is partially curable, and as long as the epileptic focus can be found, curing epilepsy is just a matter of time. But choosing the appropriate anti-epileptic drug treatment is the most basic principle. Epilepsy is a chronic disease that cannot be cured in a short period of time, so it must be treated as early as possible. Epilepsy also has a certain chance of heredity, but if the condition is well controlled, the chance of heredity is very small.