Epilepsy according to its seizure type to choose the appropriate anti-epileptic drugs, there is no one better. The main treatment for epilepsy is medication, and different types of seizures lead to different medications. For example, for children with partial seizures, oxcarbazepine is preferred; for adults with partial seizures, carbamazepine is preferred; for cataplexy, ethosuximide, lamotrigine, and sodium valproate are preferred. For generalized seizures, sodium valproate and phenytoin sodium may be considered. 70% to 80% of newly diagnosed epilepsy patients can control seizures by taking an antiepileptic drug, so the initial choice of drugs for treatment is very critical, such as improper selection of drugs, not only the treatment is ineffective, but also lead to exacerbation of seizures. Therefore, those who are considering epilepsy should seek medical attention in a timely manner and choose the appropriate medication under the guidance of a physician.