What are the symptoms of fever convulsions in babies

  There are certain signs for any disease to occur. When a baby has a fever convulsion, there is usually no warning. During the convulsion, there may be body twitching, difficulty breathing, stiffness, and being in an unconscious state.  When babies have fever convulsions, they may have symptoms such as rolling their eyes upward, foaming at the mouth, turning blue and black, and rhythmic twitching of both upper and lower limbs, while not responding to any sounds. Most febrile convulsions usually last no longer than 2 minutes and no longer than 15 minutes at the longest. Usually, there will be one episode but no more than two, and some children may experience fecal and urinary incontinence.  If your baby has febrile convulsions, moms and dads must remain calm, never bawling, squared away, and forbidden to create excitement for your child. When a child has a convulsion, first of all, you must lay the child down, then tilt the child’s head back and to the side, clean the mouth of vomit, or secretions, so that the baby vomit accidentally inhaled trachea.  Although the baby fever convulsions last for a short time, but the damage is quite large, so parents must be vigilant, and actively do a good job in response measures is the most critical.