Fever convulsions generally occur in infancy and early childhood, mainly due to the imperfect development of the nervous system, do not be alarmed by the situation, you can try to press the human middle acupuncture point, or prick the tiger’s mouth, pounding the chest and other methods to relieve. The main symptoms of fever convulsions are clonic or tonic convulsions of the whole body or local muscles, the patient’s eyes are staring, squinting or upturned, and there may be foaming at the mouth and even loss of consciousness, which generally lasts for a few seconds to a few minutes before consciousness can be restored. If a child has a convulsion after a fever, parents must not panic and should ensure the safety of the child’s surroundings to avoid secondary injuries. Do not blindly place hard objects in the child’s mouth, and tilt the head to the side to avoid airway blockage. It is also important to take physical cooling methods to lower the body temperature. In general, we recommend applying antipyretic drugs only when the body temperature is higher than 38.degree. However, if the child has a past history of febrile convulsions, he or she must take antipyretic drugs in advance and does not necessarily need to be confined to 38.54 degree to prevent the child from having convulsions again. After the child’s condition is stabilized, he or she should be promptly seen at the nearest hospital, given regular treatment in a timely manner, and further improve the EEG and other related examinations to exclude other causes of convulsions.