Febrile convulsions are a common pediatric condition with a prevalence of 2% to 5% and are commonly seen in healthy children aged 6 months to 6 years. Most children have a good prognosis and do not affect their intelligence, but about 1/3 of children may have recurrences. Repeated convulsive seizures may not only cause brain damage, but also increase the chances of developing epilepsy, so how to avoid recurrence of febrile convulsions in daily care? 1, enhance physical fitness, avoid the occurrence of infectious diseases, reduce the chance of fever. 2, active cooling when fever is present, while applying sedative drugs under the guidance of the doctor. 3.Actively control the infection and treat the original disease. 4.If there are repeated seizures, consult a neurologist and use anti-epileptic drugs for long-term prevention if necessary.