Infantile febrile convulsions do not exist the most obvious precursor to this statement, but the infantile febrile convulsions often appear before the related symptoms, including a persistent rise in body temperature, cold hands and feet, mental depression, and so on.
1. persistent rise in body temperature: infants due to the development of thermoregulatory center is not functionally sound, so it can not be very good control of body temperature, most of the time the baby’s body temperature will be a short period of time to appear rapid increase in the situation, and fever is easy to repeat.
2. Cold hands and feet: when infants have fever, their circulatory ability will be poor, so their hands and feet will be cold, and even have chills.
3. Mental depression: when the infant has a high fever, the mental state will be poorer, and there is drowsiness and so on.
Infantile febrile convulsions may also have other symptoms, if the baby has similar symptoms need to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, clear causes and active symptomatic treatment, so as not to miss the opportunity for treatment.