Fever convulsions tend to occur in the pediatric period and are a manifestation of abnormal central nervous system function. Febrile convulsions are more common in infancy and are especially likely to occur between the ages of six months and five years. The peak incidence of febrile convulsions in children is between the ages of nine months and 20 months, with an incidence of about 2% to 4%, slightly more in boys than in girls. Here’s how fever convulsions in children should be conditioned for care. 1, if the child repeatedly fever convulsions phenomenon, parents should be vigilant, especially to pay more attention to improve the child’s ability to resist disease, to minimize the chances of the child getting sick, fever convulsions attack, often accompanied by an increase in body temperature, this time to actively control the body temperature. If necessary, medication can be used to reduce fever. You should pay attention to strengthening nutrition and let your child exercise more. Once the fever convulsions, the condition should immediately seek medical treatment. 2, the weather changes have a great impact on the body, the weather is slowly turning cool, it is easy to get sick and cold, parents should pay attention to the weather changes in accordance with the timely increase and decrease clothing for children. Do not close the windows at home, open the windows regularly to ventilate the room or bedroom to keep the air circulating, especially during the high season of influenza, open the windows to ventilate the home, and reduce the chances of children going to crowded places. 3, if the child inadvertently appeared high fever disease, should be actively antipyretic treatment, the best condition is to send to the doctor for treatment, to avoid the body fever and cause convulsions symptoms. The above is the introduction of how children with fever and convulsions should be conditioned care related. When the convulsions, do not give the child to eat, and do not feed the child water, so that the child does not accidentally inhale resulting in aspiration pneumonia, so that food does not block the whistling tract, causing asphyxiation. When the febrile convulsions get better, you can give your child some nutritious liquid food, such as dairy products, or soup food, and wait until the condition improves before resuming your daily diet.