Dietary taboos for epilepsy

Dietary taboos for epilepsy are as follows: 1. Avoid eating caffeine-containing or ephedrine-type stimulating beverages, such as coffee, tea, etc.; 2. Regular diet is needed to avoid overeating; 3. Avoid eating sweet and sweet flavors. In addition, patients should regulate their daily routine, such as avoiding staying up late and keeping a good mood, so as not to induce seizures. If patients are in remission, they should increase exercise appropriately, avoid high-risk environments, such as high-altitude work, neighboring water sports, etc., and avoid overwork.