Your child had a vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) placed to treat epilepsy. The VNS is a generator that sends small electrical pulses to the vagus (VAY-gus) nerve, which runs up the sides of the neck and into the brain. The pulses can help prevent seizures or make them shorter. Most families see improvement after a few months, but sometimes it can take longer.
Your child:
Are other treatments needed along with VNS therapy? Most kids also need to take medicines for their seizures. VNS therapy can help some kids take fewer medicines.
Who gets VNS therapy? VNS therapy works best in children who are at least 4 years old, and: