Children who are frightened usually have symptoms such as crying and restlessness, abnormal sensitivity, fever and seizures.
1. Crying and restlessness: children who are frightened will suddenly cry and restlessness, which may be accompanied by obvious irritability, unsettled sleep, and hearing unexpected noises will lead to excessive mental tension.
2. Abnormal sensitivity: abnormal sensitivity to the surrounding environment, a slight sound or light changes can also make the baby appear frightened expression, may also be due to a little sound and show a frightened expression.
3. Fever: some children may have a transient fever, which is usually low to moderate, but very few children have high fever.
4. Epileptic seizure symptoms: mostly manifested as grand mal seizures, during which children may stare or roll their eyes upwards, have a tonic tremor of the limbs, and in severe cases may have foaming at the mouth or urinary incontinence.
If a child is frightened and experiences the above but not limited to the above symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital for early treatment.