There is no nemesis for epilepsy. Patients with epilepsy should be treated with standardized medication and surgically assisted if necessary. 1. Medication: At present, epilepsy is still mainly treated with medication. Seizures are controlled or minimized through medication. Different types of epileptic seizures are treated with different medications. Commonly used drugs are sodium valproate, carbamazepine, levetiracetam, lamotrigine, gabapentin and so on. 2. Surgery: After a long period of formal monotherapy, or two antiepileptic drugs to reach the maximum tolerated dose, as well as after a formal, combined treatment is still not effective, surgical treatment can be considered, such as epileptic foci resection, corpus callosum excision, chronic cerebellar electrical stimulation, stereotactic brain disfigurement, and so on. In daily life, patients with epilepsy should also prohibit alcohol consumption, avoid excessive fatigue, emotional excitement and insomnia, so as not to induce seizures.