The damage to these nerve cells can not only cause memory impairment, personality changes, and intellectual decline in epileptic patients, but also make seizures more frequent. In addition, during an epileptic seizure, cessation of breathing and full-body convulsions can lead to dysfunction in other organs. For example, head injuries and limb damage caused by epileptic seizures may even result in death. Given the harm caused by epileptic seizures as described above, it is clinically advocated that once epilepsy is diagnosed, early treatment should be initiated and seizures should be controlled as soon as possible. A large amount of clinical data also indicates that the earlier the treatment for epilepsy begins, the better the effect, and the smaller the impact on mental state, behavior, and intelligence.