How long does it take for complex febrile convulsions to be cured?

Complex febrile convulsions increase gradually with age, and after a few years of growth to the age of 6 years, there are fewer episodes and most patients no longer have episodes. It varies from person to person.
Infants and young children’s neurodevelopment is imperfect, nerve fibers outside the parcel layer “myelin” part is not yet fully formed, insulation and protection effect is poor, stimulated, excited impulses are easy to generalize, at the same time, infants and young children with low immune function, easy to infection-induced convulsions.
With the age of infants and young children, when the age of 6 years, the development of the nervous system is sound, this time when the fever, it is not easy to appear complex febrile convulsions.
The child should pay attention to control the body temperature when the fever, when the temperature rises, can be through the physical cooling, medication, etc. to reduce fever.
If the child has recurrent convulsions, intracranial disease and epilepsy need to be excluded.