How to treat epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a common mental illness. In view of the complexity of such diseases and the persistence of treatment, epilepsy is difficult to be really cured, but it is possible to be cured if effective treatment and reasonable nursing are given. But how can the treatment of epilepsy be regarded as a real cure? Let the experts explain: because the treatment of epilepsy is a long-lasting process, it can not be effective in a short time, and its treatment cycle is generally around three or four years. Therefore, after a certain period of regular and systematic drug treatment, epileptic patients will no longer have seizures. Generally speaking, they can reduce the dosage until the patient stops taking the medicine completely. If the patient does not have another seizure within three years after stopping taking the drug, this situation is considered to be cured. Under normal circumstances, most epileptic patients will stop their seizures after systematic treatment, but not all of them will stop their seizures. According to relevant data, 15% of the clinically cured patients will have another attack within ten years. Therefore, the cured patients should not be blindly optimistic, and should be alert to the possibility of future attacks. The most important thing is to pay attention to maintenance and prevent any inducing factors, such as absolute smoking and drinking, excitement or anger, and fatigue. In addition, try to watch less TV, play less games, use less computers and mobile phones, and don't play chess and mahjong. Although epilepsy is difficult to treat, it is not incurable. According to a large number of data, as long as patients with epilepsy are treated in time, nursing and prevention are in place, about 80% patients with epilepsy can be completely controlled and cured. It can be seen that epilepsy is not incurable, which largely depends on whether patients and their families are actively and thoroughly treated. According to the above explanation, we can see that although it takes a long time and great efforts to treat epilepsy, it is worthwhile as long as it can keep epilepsy patients away from the harm caused by the disease. Epilepsy can also be completely cured, but at the same time, it should not be taken lightly. It should be reviewed and observed frequently to prevent epilepsy from recurring.