Can psychomotor epilepsy heal itself?

Psychomotor epilepsy is a type of epilepsy in which seizures are characterized by mental and motor manifestations. A small percentage of psychomotor epilepsy resolves spontaneously, but the majority of patients do not and require the application of antiepileptic drugs or surgical treatment to control their seizures. Usually, about a small percentage of patients with stabilized psychomotor epilepsy have a tendency to spontaneous remission and are able to achieve self-healing. It is important to protect the patient from falls and other accidental injuries in daily life. Meanwhile, most patients with psychomotor epilepsy cannot recover spontaneously and require regular application of antiepileptic drugs to relieve seizures, such as carbamazepine, phenytoin sodium, gabapentin, lamotrigine and other drugs. Patients who are suitable for surgery can also consider removing the epileptogenic zone through surgery to prevent seizures. To summarize, patients with psychomotor epilepsy need to strengthen their daily life management, and those whose seizures cannot be relieved spontaneously need to go to the hospital in time.