How to treat epilepsy caused by myelin dysplasia

Epilepsy caused by myelin dysplasia can be managed by taking antiepileptic drugs and surgery. Epilepsy caused by myelin dysplasia is generally a congenital alteration, often caused by genetic factors that lead to defective myelin formation and epileptic symptoms. Patients need to use long-term anti-epileptic drugs to control the condition, such as carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine, which can effectively control seizures and epilepsy symptoms. If medication is not effective, surgery can be considered to remove part of the corpus callosum in the brain. Epilepsy caused by myelin dysplasia cannot be cured, and the symptoms can be effectively relieved after regular treatment. Patients should go to the hospital for consultation and treatment in a timely manner, and please follow the doctor’s instructions for specific medication, do not self-medicate.