What is the cause of infant convulsions

Newborns often have special reactions, such as convulsions, because their vital signs are not very stable. Newborns convulsions are caused by four conditions: genetics, intracranial hemorrhage, meningitis and hypoglycemia. 1. Heredity. If someone in the infant’s family history has convulsions, then the infant is likely to be influenced by heredity and often cause convulsions. Generally speaking, hereditary diseases are difficult to treat because the wrong part is in the genes, and infant convulsions caused by hereditary influences may accompany the infant’s life, so it is also a disease that is difficult to treat. 2. Intracranial hemorrhage. If the infant has intracranial hemorrhage, it will cause the infant to move uncoordinated, thus producing the phenomenon of convulsions. If the infant keeps having convulsions, it is best to contact the doctor, preferably for a thorough examination and treatment. If it is found to be intracranial hemorrhage, the infant needs to be treated as soon as possible, with the aid of surgery if necessary. 3. Hypoglycemia. Hypoglycemia in newborns also tends to cause convulsions, but hypoglycemia is not very critical. Give the infant a little blood sugar in time, generally speaking, can relieve the infant because of low blood sugar and twitching phenomenon. 4, sepsis caused by meningitis damage to the nervous system will cause convulsions. Infant convulsions should attract the attention of parents, timely diagnosis and timely treatment if necessary.