Fever convulsions are a common disease in pediatrics, and according to statistics, 3% to 4% of children have had at least one fever convulsion. The incidence of pediatric convulsions is a result of imperfect brain development in adults, poor analysis and discrimination of stimuli, and weak stimuli can cause abnormal release of motor neurons in the brain and cause convulsions.
Classification of febrile convulsions Clinical manifestations can be divided into two types: simple type and complex type. Guan Zhiwei, Department of Pediatrics, The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan College of Traditional Chinese Medicine