Infantile epilepsy can be treated. Infantile epilepsy is usually caused by cerebral ischemia, insufficient oxygen supply, cerebral palsy, and infection. It is generally very unlikely to be curable, as it is, after all, an organic lesion of the brain. The condition should be promptly controlled with sedative drugs such as diazepam or phenobarbital, followed by sodium valproate and carbamazepine to control the progress of the condition, so long-term oral medication should be taken to maintain the condition. Adjust the medication under the guidance of a professional doctor.