Epilepsy, commonly known as "goat wind", goat horn wind, goat madness, goat fever, epilepsy, etc., is a disease of sudden and transient brain dysfunction. Epilepsy has a high incidence rate and can occur at any age, especially among teenagers. When epilepsy occurs, the patient often screams, faints, has convulsions in the limbs, rolls their eyes, drools, and may lose control of their bladder for a few seconds or minutes before the symptoms disappear. Some patients experience a brief loss of consciousness without falling to the ground, which is called a minor attack.