The causes of recurrence after fever in epilepsy patients include irregular treatment and infectious factors.
1. Unstandardized treatment:Unstandardized antiepileptic treatment for epileptic patients with fever can easily cause epileptic recurrence. Patients who have a history of epilepsy should be prescribed oral antiepileptic drugs to control their condition.
If you change or stop the medication, or reduce the dosage of the medication in the course of treatment, it may cause seizure recurrence.
2. Infectious factors: fever in epileptic patients is mostly due to infectious factors, such as bacterial or viral infections, etc. Infectious factors can induce epileptic recurrence.
Patients with epilepsy who have a fever should consult a doctor in a timely manner, actively treat the cause of the disease, and at the same time comply with the doctor’s instructions to take oral antiepileptic drugs to prevent recurrence of epilepsy, so as to avoid delaying the condition.