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Febrile convulsion: problems that children may encounter during their growth.
Have you ever heard that one in 20 babies with fever will have convulsions? In fact, convulsions are not uncommon. Especially for children from six months to six years old, febrile convulsion is a problem they may encounter during their growth. This symptom may be related to heredity. In this paper, the symptoms, causes and coping methods of febrile convulsion will be discussed in depth to help parents better understand this problem.

Children are prone to febrile convulsions.

Febrile convulsion is a problem that children from six months to six years old may encounter. This symptom may be related to heredity, so parents should pay enough attention to it.

Symptoms of febrile convulsion

When a child has febrile convulsion, he may turn blue, foam at the mouth, clench his teeth, and become stiff or convulsed. These symptoms may last for 1-3 minutes and are symmetrical. During this period, the child may fall into a coma, stop breathing and become ugly. But after a nap, they usually regain consciousness.

Causes of febrile convulsion

Febrile convulsion may be related to heredity, but it may also be caused by infection, brain diseases, metabolic abnormalities and other reasons. Parents need to take their children to the hospital for detailed examination in time to determine the condition.

Treatment of febrile convulsion

When children have febrile convulsions, parents need to take timely cooling measures, such as rubbing bath with warm water and applying ice towels. At the same time, it is very necessary to prepare antipyretics at home. But for the sake of your child's health, I suggest you take your child to the hospital for a detailed examination in time. Only a doctor's professional diagnosis can determine the child's condition.