Is it serious to have three epilepsy in one year?

  The severity of three seizures in a year also depends on the specific onset of the seizure. If there are multiple typical grand mal seizure symptoms, such as foaming at the mouth, tonic muscle contractions, loss of consciousness, tongue bite, and blue face, these are relatively more serious seizures.  Three seizures in a year should be taken seriously and effective treatment measures should be taken in time to control the seizures. The majority of epilepsy is treated with medication, and targeted anti-epileptic drugs should be used according to the type of seizure. If the selected drug and the dose used can better reduce the number of seizures, or even completely control, then the patient must take it uninterrupted, and can not suddenly stop the drug. If the seizures cannot be controlled with medication, stereotactic surgery can be considered to destroy the seizure-related areas of the brain and treat intractable epilepsy surgically.  If you have epilepsy, you should go to the hospital early for diagnosis, early treatment can better control frequent seizures and reduce the damage to the brain caused by seizures, and the prognosis for epilepsy will be better at this time.