Benign epilepsy in children, including infantile benign partial epilepsy and infantile benign myoclonic epilepsy. There are different types of epilepsy and different medications to take. And the medication must be standardized and not just stopped. Pediatric benign epilepsy is usually treated with sodium valproate monotherapy under the guidance of a doctor, and the results are usually very good. If the effect is not good, can choose carbamazepine, phenobarbital and other drugs. Drug treatment for about one and a half to two and a half years, if the condition is stabilized at this time, you can gradually reduce the amount as well as stop the drug. And must be in the attending physician’s guidance to change the dose of drugs can not be unauthorized to reduce or stop the drug. It is easy to cause the condition to recur. Pediatric benign epilepsy mostly occurs at a certain developmental stage of the child. There is a certain degree of self-healing, and most will not have intellectual damage.