How to resuscitate a child with febrile convulsions

Children with febrile convulsions should be treated with immediate antipsychotic and antipyretic therapy to stop the convulsions first, while keeping the airway open to minimize the possibility of asphyxia. Febrile convulsions are also more common in childhood and may be related to family genetics. If febrile convulsions occur, the first step is to keep the airway open and control the convulsions by lowering the temperature and other measures. If the convulsion time is long, it is recommended to call 120, the nearest hospital treatment, and give the child oxygen to avoid the occurrence of hypoxia. Physical cooling is a more common way, such as placing a warm towel on the head, you can also use a warm towel to wipe the neck, armpits and other parts of the body to achieve the purpose of cooling. Regardless of the method, after the first aid must be promptly sent to the hospital for a thorough examination. Medication needs to follow the doctor’s advice.