If there are post-surgery sequelae in the form of epilepsy symptoms, treatment options may include medication. Antiepileptic drugs can help control seizures. In some cases, surgical revision or further interventions may be considered if the epilepsy is refractory to medications. Lifestyle adjustments such as getting enough rest, avoiding triggers like stress and lack of sleep, and maintaining a regular routine can also be beneficial. Regular follow-ups with a neurologist are important to monitor the condition and adjust treatment as needed. If possible, physical therapy and psychological support may also be helpful.