Typical clinical manifestations of febrile convulsions are inability to call out, muscle tonus and clonus in limbs and trunk, which can be complicated by brain injury and trauma.
1. The typical symptoms of febrile convulsions are complete loss of consciousness, head tilted back, eyes staring, and tonic or clonic convulsions of limbs and facial muscles. A small number of patients can also have a seizure to the outside world to respond to the symptoms of one side of the limbs straight or jerky.
2. Febrile convulsions may lead to brain damage if the seizures are prolonged and unrelieved; sudden convulsions may also lead to falls or other accidental injuries.
If you are diagnosed with febrile convulsions, you should go to the neurology department in time for treatment and actively cooperate with the doctor, and do not use drugs privately to avoid aggravating your condition.