Does it matter if there is still a little bit of seizure wave after epilepsy surgery?

It doesn’t matter if you still have a little bit of epileptic wave after epilepsy surgery. Surgery may be considered for patients with epilepsy after a long period of formal monotherapy, or when the maximum tolerated dose of two antiepileptic drugs has been reached sequentially, as well as after a single formal, combined treatment that has not been effective. Appropriate surgical treatment can reduce the patient’s seizures and potentially lead to complete control. Therefore, epilepsy surgery is a better way to control seizures or possibly cure epilepsy. There can be abnormal epileptic waves and seizures after epilepsy surgery, and most patients need to continue to take oral antiepileptic medication, but there is no need to be overly worried, and you need to actively cooperate with your doctor in your treatment, and don’t be too anxious.