Do people with epilepsy need to be hospitalized?

   Generally most patients with epilepsy can be treated on an outpatient basis only and do not need to be hospitalized unless seizures occur frequently for 30 minutes in Kusaka or are referred to as persistent status. Prolonged tonic-clonic seizures throughout the province can sometimes be life-threatening if not treated promptly. In addition, people with frequent seizures that do not respond well to antiepileptic treatment sometimes need to be hospitalized for observation and treatment. Of course, hospitalization is also required when epilepsy requires surgery. However, in general, epilepsy is a disorder that requires only outpatient treatment. After a detailed history is taken and the necessary tests are performed to confirm the diagnosis, a reasonable treatment plan is developed. The rest of the problem is long-term and regular medication and regular observation and follow-up.