Is a recurrence of epilepsy once every two years considered frequent?

One recurrence of epilepsy in two years is not considered frequent.
Usually there is no fixed frequency or pattern of seizures, and they usually occur suddenly and terminate abruptly. Seizures are affected by environmental, physical and external factors. People with epilepsy should pay attention to avoiding triggers such as staying up late, working hard, and taking caffeinated foods and beverages on a daily basis.
The frequency of epileptic seizures varies from person to person. Most epileptic patients can get good control of their condition with active medication, and one seizure in two years is considered a well-controlled epilepsy and is not considered a frequent seizure. Some patients with epilepsy, poor control after drug treatment, frequent seizures, such as five times a month, are frequent seizures, need to adjust the treatment.
For patients with epilepsy, it is recommended to standardize the use of medications, regularly review liver function to monitor the adverse effects of medications, and regularly visit outpatient clinics for follow-up.