If an underlying cause for recurrent seizures (such as infection) has been identified and treated, seizures may stop. Treatment may include surgery to remove a tumor, an abnormal or bleeding blood vessel, or other brain problems.
Medication to prevent seizures, called anti-convulsants, may reduce the number of future seizures. These drugs are taken by mouth.
Some factors increase the risk for a seizure in a person with epilepsy. Talk with your doctor about:
Epilepsy that does not get better after two or three seizure drugs have been tried is called “medically refractory epilepsy.”
Sometimes, children are placed on a special diet to help prevent seizures. The most popular one is the ketogenic diet. A diet low in carbohydrates, such as the Atkins diet, may also be helpful in some adults.
Persons with epilepsy should wear medical alert jewelry so that prompt medical treatment can be obtained if a seizure occurs