The correct choice of medication: There are more types of epilepsy, and different types of epilepsy use different drugs. The correct choice of medication according to the type of epilepsy is therefore crucial. The most important thing is to use the best possible monotherapy to reduce adverse drug reactions and avoid drug interactions. If the control of single drug is not satisfactory, the combination of drugs with different mechanisms of action can be used, such as sodium valproate combined with lamotrigine, topiramate combined with carbamazepine, etc. Do not select drugs with the same mechanism for repeated use to avoid increasing adverse reactions, generally no more than 3 kinds of drugs in combination. The dose of medication is often increased gradually from a small dose to achieve effective seizure control without significant adverse reactions, and the dosage and usage are adjusted according to individual differences in patients, age and disease characteristics. Regular follow up and review: Blood tests, liver and kidney functions and electrolytes should be reviewed every one to three months for at least six months after the initial administration of the drug. In case of severe allergic reaction, discontinue the drug immediately and visit the dermatology department. In case of liver and kidney function impairment, severe hyponatremia, etc., the drug should be changed. Not all adverse reactions need to be stopped or changed. For example, the effective dose of phenytoin sodium is very close to the toxic dose, and the appearance of dizziness and unstable walking may be a manifestation of drug overdose, which can be improved by appropriate dose reduction. We need to correctly understand the adverse reactions of antiepileptic drugs, which are actually not as terrible as imagined, and standardized treatment and regular follow-up can minimize the adverse reactions. In comparison, the damage caused by recurrent seizures is much greater than the adverse effects of drugs. Under the guidance of doctors, patients with epilepsy can also get married and have children, and most of them can work normally.