Asymptomatic EEG discharge with or without medication

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My niece is 5 years old and often has a headache. When she went to the city's top three hospital for EEG, she found abnormal discharge in her spare time. She was hospitalized for observation, but she didn't have any epileptic symptoms. Now let me tell you whether you need medication for abnormal discharge in EEG but no symptoms.

Asymptomatic EEG discharge with or without medication

First, epilepsy is a chronic recurrent transient brain dysfunction syndrome. It is characterized by recurrent seizures caused by abnormal discharge of brain neurons. Epilepsy is one of the common diseases of nervous system, the prevalence rate is second only to stroke. The incidence rate of epilepsy is related to age.

Second: epilepsy is a very stubborn chronic brain disease, once the seizure will not be self-healing, epilepsy is also a very easy to recurrent disease, once the onset of epilepsy, only timely scientific treatment can control the disease, every seizure of epilepsy will cause an abnormal discharge in the brain of patients with epilepsy.

Third: epilepsy patients are not only in the attack will discharge, in fact, in peacetime also have abnormal discharge, generally scattered discharge, not to cause clinical seizures. When these discharges gradually increase and accumulate to a certain extent, they will cause clinical attack.

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Epilepsy is a very common disease, once found abnormal EEG discharge, we need to take appropriate measures, because the situation is different, generally speaking, patients do not need medication, should follow the doctor's advice, once confirmed as epilepsy, we need long-term medication.