When a baby has fever convulsions, as long as the convulsions do not stop for more than 5 minutes, the child needs to be taken to the hospital immediately for emergency treatment. Generally, fever-induced convulsions can often stop on their own after 2-3 minutes of convulsions. During the convulsions it is best to lay the child flat on the bed or floor, and untie the child’s clothes or the waistband of the pants to avoid breathing problems. The child’s head should be tilted to the side and the secretions from the mouth and nose should be cleared in time to avoid choking, which is very dangerous. In addition, after the convulsions are over, the child needs to be given antipyretic drugs to reduce fever, such as oral ibuprofen suspension or acetaminophen suspension. During convulsions, you can also use physical cooling methods to reduce fever, such as using warm towels to wipe the skin all over the body, but you should never take medication during convulsions, which can cause asphyxiation.