Drug treatment after surgery for embryonic dysplastic neuroepithelial tumors is to prevent epilepsy symptoms from appearing in the later stage, and proper rest and active observation are needed while taking the drug treatment.
Most cases of dysplastic neuroepithelial tumors are benign, but the possibility of malignancy can not be ruled out. After surgical resection of such tumors, the local lesion tissue may produce persistent abnormal discharges, which will lead to epileptic symptoms, and need to follow the doctor’s instructions to take antiepileptic drugs such as carbamazepine or phenobarbital for active treatment.
Neuroepithelial tumors with embryonic dysplasia cause great damage to the brain tissue. After surgery, regular medication is needed to stabilize the condition, and the recovery of the brain tissue should be regularly reviewed, which will help the recovery of the disease, and if the epileptic symptoms recur, timely medical examination is needed.
If you have recurrent seizures, you need to consult a doctor for examination. Please strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, and do not self-medicate.