How to treat frontal lobe sleep epilepsy in children

Once a child develops symptoms of frontal lobe sleep epilepsy, he or she needs to be treated with medication, surgery, and physical therapy according to the condition, and only through targeted treatment can the development of the condition be controlled. 1. Medication: medication is the first choice for treating children with frontal lobe sleep epilepsy, but it is necessary to use medication according to the children’s convulsions, headache and fatigue, and satisfactory results can be achieved by taking medication such as Phenytoin sodium tablets, and the dosage of the medication needs to be reasonably arranged in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. 2. Surgery: In combination with the condition of children with frontal lobe sleep epilepsy, if the symptoms are not effectively controlled with medication, then cortical epileptic foci resection should be considered for treatment. The surgery needs to resect or destroy the cerebral cortex that produces the abnormal discharges, so as to achieve the desired therapeutic effect. However, considering the difficulty in locating the epileptic foci, it is necessary to cooperate with medication after the surgery. 3. Physical therapy: Neuromodulation therapy is a physical method with remarkable efficacy, which belongs to the new neurophysiological technology. However, according to the children’s condition, we should choose deep brain electrical stimulation or epileptic focal cortex stimulation to treat them, and control the development of the children’s condition according to the prescribed treatment. Children with frontal lobe sleep epilepsy are advised to go to the hospital quickly to start targeted treatment, and to cooperate with the appropriate care during the recovery period.