What to do if your baby has a cold that causes seizures

Seizures caused by colds in babies are usually treated with lifestyle interventions and medications. 1. Lifestyle Intervention: If your baby has a cold that causes seizures, you should make sure that he or she rests on time, avoids staying up late, gets plenty of sleep, and eats a light diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables. 2. Use of medication: Seizures caused by colds in babies usually manifest as tense limbs, generalized convulsions, clenched teeth, foaming at the mouth, purplish color, and difficulty in breathing. Parents can take their children to the doctor in time, improve the electroencephalogram and other tests to clarify the type of epilepsy, according to the type, under the guidance of the doctor to use levetiracetam, oxcarbazepine, valproate, lamotrigine and other antiepileptic drugs treatment. If your baby’s seizure symptoms are severe, or if the symptoms do not get better, you should go to the hospital for treatment. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoiding self-medication to avoid danger.