Can epilepsy be cured

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My friend used to have epilepsy in Germany. At that time, he had been controlled by drugs, and later he didn't have seizures. He thought it was good, so he stopped taking drugs. But recently, his epilepsy began to attack again and again, which made people feel helpless. Today, let me tell you whether epilepsy can be cured.

Can epilepsy be cured

First, as long as the treatment is timely and appropriate, about 70% of epilepsy can be controlled satisfactorily. Epilepsy patients after a certain period of regular, systematic drug treatment and no longer attack, generally can reduce the drug, until withdrawal. If there is no attack within 3 years after drug withdrawal, it can be considered as cured.

Second: epilepsy can be cured. The specific treatment plan needs to be combined with the details of each patient. The choice of treatment plan is not based on personal wishes. When formulating the treatment plan, it is not the traditional one for thousands of people, one for ten thousand people. It is combined with each patient's own special condition. Only when the treatment plan is selected according to the condition, can it have obvious effect.

Third: epilepsy includes antiepileptic drug treatment and mental disorder treatment. First of all, antiepileptic drugs should be adjusted to control seizures. Mental and behavioral abnormalities can also be reduced or alleviated accordingly. For those with obvious mental and behavioral abnormalities, corresponding drug treatment can be used at the same time.

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For us, epilepsy can not be suffered, once suffering from epilepsy, we have no way to live a normal life, and the harm of epilepsy is relatively clear to all of us, good prevention of epilepsy is also a key part of our life.