Is it serious to have two seizures a month apart?

Two epileptic seizures a month apart are generally considered to be more serious, and should also be combined with the type of seizure, which requires active treatment to be sought to avoid aggravation of the condition.
Epilepsy is a clinical syndrome caused by highly synchronized abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain due to multiple causes. The different locations of the abnormally discharged neurons and the differences in the scope of the abnormal discharges lead to different forms of seizures in patients, which may manifest as sensory, motor, consciousness, mental, behavioral, autonomic dysfunction or both.
Frequent seizures can easily lead to neuronal damage in the brain, which can produce sequelae in severe cases. Generally speaking, if you have two or more seizures within six months, you should take medication once the diagnosis is clear. So epilepsy seizures once in two months is more serious.
Frequent epileptic seizures, it is recommended that patients need to go to a regular hospital to receive brain CT scan to determine the condition, while actively taking anti-epileptic disease treatment, commonly used new anti-epileptic drugs, including topiramate, lamotrigine, and gabapentin and so on.
In addition, the application of these drugs have certain risks, patients need to get the guidance of specialists, can not be applied without authorization.