Epilepsy is one of the non-infectious neurological diseases of the brain, manifested by various types of seizures. Epileptic patients were referred to as "insane" until the time when epileptic seizures began to be treated with drugs (3). This led to various complications. In modern times, the approach to epilepsy has changed and various vital opportunities have been created for people suffering from this disease. According to the World Health Organization, the prevalence of epilepsy is increasing every day (16). 70% of epilepsy patients who are diagnosed in time and receive adequate treatment can lead a normal life.