Because of the head fracture caused by the car accident, now there is post epilepsy. Now it sometimes happens twice a night. I want to consider surgical treatment. Would you like to ask whether drug treatment is good? Or surgical treatment? If surgical treatment, is the risk high?
Condition Analysis:
Because it is the injury of frontotemporal lobe, there is a secondary epilepsy. Generally, this kind of epilepsy can be prevented by oral drugs. However, because this dose cannot be controlled in the early stage, it is necessary to adjust the drug dose in time in the early stage. If it cannot be controlled, it needs surgical treatment
Condition Analysis:
The treatment of epilepsy can be through drug treatment. You can choose the type of epilepsy. Generous ah, you can choose phenytoin sodium. You can choose carbamazepine for partial seizures. In addition, if there is an obvious depression, you need surgical reduction and internal fixation to reduce the compression of brain tissue.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, in the case of these symptoms, it is possible that there may be epilepsy sequelae caused by trauma later. In this case, conservative treatment can be carried out first. It can be treated with oral drugs. If the effect of oral drugs is not obvious, the operation will be selected in the follow-up situation, because it will be twice in a short time. If the operation is performed, it will also cause certain damage to the body.
Condition Analysis:
Now this situation should belong to secondary epilepsy. In this case, you can take oral antiepileptic drugs for treatment, but you must pay attention to the persistence of oral drugs and do not stop the drugs by yourself. If epilepsy is frequent and the use of drugs can not be completely controlled, surgery can be considered.