Can a child who has epilepsy for 6 years without seizures be able to reduce the medication?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, it is recommended to go to the hospital to check it first, after consulting the attending doctor whether you can stop or reduce the drug, remember not to stop or reduce the drug without permission, epilepsy patients after a certain period of regular and systematic drug ** and no longer have seizures, generally can reduce the drug until the drug is stopped. If there is no seizure within 3 years after stopping the drug, it can be considered**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you haven't had a seizure for so long, you can slowly reduce the amount of medication, but don't stop the drug, you should maintain it slowly, unless it has been a longer period of time, you can consider stopping the drug.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Normally, the dose of the drug is reduced first, and then the drug is slowly stopped. Most epilepsy drugs have anti-epileptic effects, but the drugs only play an anti-seizure role by reducing the excitability of brain nerves, and cannot play a role in repairing damaged brain neurons, and long-term medication will lead to high blood concentrations, not only can not control seizures but also increase the number of seizures, not every seizure brain cells are damaged, and long-term use of drugs will lead to memory loss and damage to liver cells. It is recommended to go to the doctor as soon as possible, so as not to rush to the doctor, which will lead to the deterioration of the condition and increase the difficulty of the future **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Six years without seizures can be seen to be well controlled, to this extent, there is generally no need to worry too much, but due to the particularity of epilepsy, patients can not stop the drug or change the dosage of the drug without authorization, accept formal examinations, listen to the opinions of professional doctors, and follow the doctor's instructions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Epilepsy is a very terrible chronic disease of the nervous system, and the symptoms are terrible when it occurs, but some people think that epilepsy is not a fatal disease, so it will not have much impact on the human body.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is safer to see a doctor in neurology again and have the doctor evaluate it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is recommended to consult a regular hospital for specific situations.

    Epilepsy in children**:

    Childhood epilepsy can be treated with medications, surgery, neuromodulation, etc. There is no clear **preferred drug for epilepsy**, for epilepsy caused by a clear **, such as focal cortical malformation, cerebrofacial angiomatosis, early surgery**, such secondary epilepsy, the possibility of self-healing is extremely low, and brain function can be further compensated for development after early surgery**.

    There are pros and cons to drug ** epilepsy, mainly the impact on brain function and the impact of drugs on physical development, for patients with frequent and severe seizures, drugs are recommended, and for benign epilepsy with low seizure frequency and mostly nocturnal seizures, the use of drugs can be carefully considered.

    Some childhood epilepsy is benign epilepsy, such as febrile seizures, benign childhood myoclonus, BECT, and most childhood absence epilepsy, which can heal spontaneously with age; Some secondary childhood epilepsy: such as focal cortical malformation, cerebrofacial angiomatosis, and some nodular sclerosis, etc., can be operated**.

    Hope it helps.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Epilepsy, commonly known as "epilepsy" or "epilepsy", is a chronic disease in which neurons in the brain suddenly and abnormally discharge, resulting in transient brain dysfunction.

    Children's epilepsy can be cured, but it is more difficult to get up, and it takes a long time, which is why many people feel helpless, but even if epilepsy is a difficult disease, epilepsy patients can not give up easily, because the process is a fairly long process, it is more necessary for epilepsy patients to persevere.

    Epilepsy in children**:

    1. When epilepsy patients suffer from epilepsy, they should not be anxious, but should choose the right hospital, which is the step of epilepsy, and it is also very important, so patients should be cautious when choosing a hospital.

    2. Then the epilepsy patient should have a comprehensive examination, to understand the severity of his condition so far, and at the same time, the epilepsy patient should also have a comprehensive understanding, so that after understanding their own condition, they can choose the best method according to their own condition, so that they can help the patient choose a more suitable method for their own condition, and then they will start to carry out the first method.

    3. Epilepsy patients should follow the doctor's instructions to carry out the process accurately, and at the same time, they should strengthen the care of the patient's condition, which is also a part of the disease, and let the patient correct some bad habits to avoid the existence of these bad habits, which will make the epilepsy patient's condition reversed, and at the same time, the patient should maintain a good attitude.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello friends! Epilepsy is a disease in which the abnormal function of the motor movement, sensation, consciousness, psychiatry, and autonomic nerves is caused by paroxysmal abnormal discharges of neurons in the brain caused by various causes. Epilepsy does not go on its own** and is only clinically possible with systemic medications**.

    At present, there are many patients taking Zhixian Ling (compound phenobarbital sodium bromide tablets)**, which is a combination of Chinese and Western drugs, and the overall feedback effect is relatively good, but epilepsy patients who want to stop the drug must consult the attending doctor, and the following principles must be adhered to when stopping the drug:

    1. Discontinuation of medication is also a gradual process, and it takes half a year to a year from the beginning of drug reduction to drug withdrawal. If the drug is stopped too quickly, it may cause epilepsy**.

    2. After each dose reduction, electroencephalogram examination must be done. EEG should also be done annually for 3 to 5 years after complete discontinuation of the drug.

    3. When reducing or stopping the drug, the patient must strictly achieve a normal and regular life, should have sufficient sleep, avoid drinking, stay up late, and should not engage in dangerous work or leisure activities. If you have any symptoms or seizures, you should return to the doctor immediately, and it is not advisable to increase the dosage immediately.

    Therefore, epilepsy patients are still very particular about stopping the drug. In view of your situation, reduce the dose of medication, and do a good electroencephalogram examination, it is recommended that when epilepsy patients want to stop taking medication, they should still listen to the doctor's advice, and cannot stop taking the drug without authorization.

    Epilepsy patients pay attention to the problem:

    1. Patients with epilepsy should try to arrange their work and rest time as much as possible to prevent overwork from inducing epilepsy.

    2. Epilepsy patients should avoid staying up late, as staying up late may induce epilepsy.

    3. When epilepsy patients travel during the holidays, please pay attention to safety to prevent the sudden onset of epilepsy from causing inconvenience to you and your family.

    4. Patients with epilepsy should not drink alcohol, as drinking alcohol may lead to seizures.

    5. Epilepsy patients should maintain a relaxed and happy attitude, as overstress and overwork may induce epilepsy.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That is, the body must be strong, add some nutrients to the child, add some vitamins, eat three meals a day normally, let the child exercise and make the child healthier, so that it is not easy.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Follow your doctor's instructions to take your medications.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Guidance: Hello, the main method of epilepsy is still Western medicine, as long as it is reasonable and regular, most epilepsy patients can**. The effect of traditional Chinese medicine can not be completely certain, and according to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the drugs taken are also different, now a Chinese patent medicine can ** all epilepsy, but also obviously wrong, Chinese medicine and acupuncture do the whole body conditioning**, also have a certain effect on epilepsy.

    I'm also going to consult.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The medication for epilepsy must be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, and do not cause unnecessary recurrence by making your own opinions. Before reducing or stopping the drug, the physician will make a decision according to different patients and diagnoses, and the general principles are: no clinical seizures for at least two years; The EEG returned to normal.

    The process of drug reduction and discontinuation should be cautious and slow, and one should be reduced one by one when taking more than two drugs. In some cases, it may take more than a year to reduce the drug to complete discontinuation.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you don't have seizures, you can't stop the drug on your own.

    Under normal circumstances, it is necessary to be under the advice of the doctor, and then through a formal examination, including follow-up electroencephalogram testing, to determine whether the drug can be withdrawn, and then after the withdrawal of the drug, how high the risk of recurrence is, the patient will explain the precautions, so the patient cannot stop the drug himself.

    Patients cannot judge whether to stop the drug based on symptoms alone, and if the patient stops the drug on their own, it may lead to re-seizures of epilepsy, which may lead to brain damage.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally, pediatric epilepsy patients can control epilepsy by taking epilepsy drugs, but stopping the drug has become a concern for everyone, and the epilepsy drug is also very big for the child if it is taken for a long time, and I am afraid that it will be ** after stopping the drug. So do pediatric epilepsy patients ** after stopping the drug? Unfortunately, no doctor can say with 100% certainty that epilepsy will or will not be epilepsy, and such an answer is obviously unscientific.

    In fact, doctors often determine the size of the risk according to the specific situation of each child. Do pediatric epilepsy patients ** after stopping their medications? Studies have shown that factors that suggest that the drug may no longer be ** after discontinuation are:

    No definite epilepsy has been found**; The child's growth and development and neurological function are normal; EEG no epileptiform discharge; Seizures are easy to control with medication. If the child meets these conditions, then there is a high probability that it will no longer be ** after stopping the drug; If none of them match, then there is a 50% or greater chance of **. Do pediatric epilepsy patients ** after stopping their medications?

    In general, when a child taking antiepileptic medication can remain seizure-free for 2 years, the drug can be tapered and discontinued. If the specific situation of the child suggests that there is a possibility of stopping the drug, for example, there is a nervous system dysfunction, onset after the age of 12, and the type of seizure is a complex partial seizure, etc., the drug can also be continued, knowing that it can be maintained for 3-5 consecutive years and then gradually stopped. But in either case, no one can guarantee that epilepsy will not be completely epilepsy after stopping the drug, because the drug epilepsy can only control seizures by changing the blood concentration, and cannot fundamentally block the abnormal brain discharge to completely eliminate epilepsy.

    Do pediatric epilepsy patients ** after stopping their medications? In practice, when to consider discontinuation of medication is a joint decision between the doctor and the patient based on the specific situation of the patient. At the same time, parents should understand that epilepsy drugs are only effective for children with epilepsy.

    Many children are not effective in controlling the disease with medications**, which necessitates the consideration of surgery**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Everyone knows that epilepsy is a relatively serious disease, which takes a period of time, and the condition is prone to sudden outbreaks in life. And epilepsy is a common chronic psychiatric condition that can last for years, if not decades.

    When can epilepsy be stopped, generally after 3 to 4 years of taking anti-epileptic drugs have not had seizures epilepsy patients can gradually reduce the drug, until finally stop taking anti-epileptic drugs completely, this process generally takes 1 2 years, if there is a seizure in the process of drug reduction, it should be restored to the original amount, and then gradually reduce the drug after taking it for 1 2 years. During the tapering process, it is important to closely monitor the results of the EEG examination, and tapering should only be considered if the EEG is normal. If the EEG still has abnormal discharges, you should continue to take the original dose.

    It is absolutely not possible to reduce or stop the drug at will, so as to avoid the occurrence of status epilepticus and endanger life.

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