Symptoms of pediatric febrile convulsions are as follows: 1, confusion, convulsive seizures, the child’s face is purple, unconscious, breathing is not smooth or even a brief respiratory arrest, and so on a few seconds or a few minutes can be naturally recovered and stopped, seizures stop after the return of consciousness, and some children enter the state of sleep. 2, head tilting, convulsive seizures, the head is tilted to the left or to the right, the neck is leaning back or squinted, eyeballs upward, foaming at the mouth, legs and feet straight or constantly twitching, hands clenched, sometimes accompanied by incontinence symptoms. Febrile convulsions, mostly in children from three months to six years of age.