How to cure epilepsy after cerebral infarction?

Post cerebral infarction epilepsy can be treated with medication, surgery, etc., but there are individual differences in whether it can be cured or not, and no generalization can be made. 1. Medication (1) The use of some anti-epileptic drugs to effectively and actively intervene in epilepsy, can be applied to carbamazepine, oxcarbazepine, sodium valproate, levetiracetam and other drugs for treatment. (2) If the epilepsy caused by cerebral infarction is a generalized tonic clonic seizure, in the acute seizure period, it can be treated with intravenous diazepam or intravenous pumping of sodium valproate. 2. Surgery: If epilepsy triggered by cerebral infarction is poorly treated by a combination of medications, surgical treatment, such as anterior corpus callosotomy or resection of epileptic foci, can be chosen if necessary. However, there are individual differences in whether it can be cured, related to the severity, area, location, etc., and also related to the response to antiepileptic drug treatment, so it can not be generalized. It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, do not increase or decrease the dose of drugs on their own, so as not to lead to a poor prognosis.