Inexperienced mothers are often unprepared for the onset of convulsions, which can easily lead to injury and suffocation. So you should know the emergency rescue measures when a convulsion occurs: (1) Don’t panic, immediately get out of the surrounding environment that may hurt your baby (such as sharp objects, table corners, etc.), take off your glasses and other belongings, lie on your side or tilt your head to the side (to prevent suffocation), untie your belt, scarf, collar, etc.; (2) Don’t shake your baby, don’t stop the baby’s spasms, don’t press on the baby’s limbs; (3) When a convulsion occurs Baby teeth clenching may hurt the tongue, quickly find chopsticks (chopsticks are the best alternative, the best is a wooden medical “tongue depressor”-like object) into the upper and lower teeth (to prevent injury to the throat by inserting too deep). If the baby is already clenched, do not pry; (4) observe the development of convulsions, generally within a few minutes the convulsions can be stopped. Do not move the baby in the process of convulsions, if the hospital to ask the doctor to immediately medication, need to send to the hospital also try to wait for the convulsions to stop; (5) after the convulsions efforts to make the baby relaxed, sedation. Please note that the main reason for febrile convulsions is still the rapid onset of heat and high fever that does not subside affects the central nervous system, so preventing high temperatures above 39°C, especially 39.5 or 40°C, is the best preventive measure. Preferred medication to reduce fever, medication to reduce fever more slowly or a history of convulsions, plus the use of physical cooling measures. If the baby continues to have a high fever that does not subside, send the baby to the doctor and at the same time you can observe whether there is confusion, muscle tension in the hands and feet, or hold the baby’s hands and feet to feel whether there is a regular slight beating, there may be a convulsion.