Do pediatric convulsions happen once and happen again?

Pediatric convulsions are one of the most common pediatric emergencies, and after one occurrence, if the same trigger occurs again, it is possible to have another convulsion. Pediatric convulsions occur mainly due to brain cell dysfunction and abnormal discharge, usually triggered by great emotional stimulation or high fever, which causes abnormal brain cell function, leading to convulsions and convulsions. If the trigger that caused the last convulsive seizure occurs again, it is possible to have another convulsion. Therefore, after the child’s convulsions, parents should pay attention to observe the child’s physical condition, timely to the hospital for treatment, and also pay attention to the removal of high fever, emotional stimulation and other triggers in life, to prevent the next convulsive seizures.