How parents can deal with pediatric febrile convulsions
Pediatric febrile convulsions simply refer to convulsions caused by a sudden rise in body temperature, with the cause of the fever being an infection outside the central nervous system, often…
Pediatric febrile convulsions simply refer to convulsions caused by a sudden rise in body temperature, with the cause of the fever being an infection outside the central nervous system, often…
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Pediatric fever is a self-protective mechanism to fight the disease by mobilizing the whole body’s immune system. Body temperature is closely related to the child’s physical condition, nutritional status, time…
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The temperature of a child is not necessarily proportional to the severity of the illness. If a child has a temperature of 38.8°C but is energetic and does not feel…
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Fever accompanied by convulsions in children is a common complication, known medically as “febrile convulsions”. The seizure form is consistent with epilepsy, but it cannot be called epilepsy. The reason…
Mothers are always particularly attentive to their babies’ body temperature. In the course of daily child care, some mothers often become anxious about their children’s questions: “Why is the baby…
A patient; the patient had advanced breast cancer, and the presence of intracranial metastases was unknown because no cranial MRI was performed. The patient presented with fever, hypothermia in the…