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Oct 3, 2023

What are the symptoms of convulsions?

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Convulsions often manifest as twitching of the limbs and facial muscles, often accompanied by bilateral eye rolling, staring or squinting, confusion, sometimes accompanied by foaming at the mouth or twitching…

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May 5, 2023

How to prevent recurrence of febrile convulsions (selected treatment guidelines)

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  Relapse prevention (1) Intermittent short-course dosing: No medication is usually administered, and once fever is present, diazepam 0.6-0.8 mg/(kg?d) is administered rectally or orally immediately, with a loading dose of…

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May 5, 2023

Recognizing pediatric febrile convulsions

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  Pediatric febrile convulsions are the most common pediatric emergency, associated with a sudden rise in body temperature. They are mostly seen in children aged 6 months to 3 years, slightly…

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May 5, 2023

Convulsions associated with gastroenteritis

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  Now that we have entered the autumn and winter season, acute gastroenteritis in infants and children caused by rotavirus or other viruses (such as norovirus, coxsackievirus, etc.) infection is very…

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May 5, 2023

What should I do if my child has recurrent febrile convulsions?

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  Febrile convulsions are a common emergency symptom in childhood, most often occurring in children 6 months to 5 years of age, with a peak incidence in children 9 months to…

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May 5, 2023

How to take care of children with fever and convulsions

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  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…

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May 5, 2023

What are febrile convulsions?

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  Febrile convulsions are quite common for pediatric patients. As a pediatrician, everyone has dealt with ‘febrile convulsions’, and in one day we had 5 children with febrile convulsions in our…

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May 5, 2023

What’s wrong with the baby jerking

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  It is also called convulsion, which is a sudden onset of generalized or localized muscle twitching, mostly accompanied by upward rolling of both eyes, staring, squinting, or frequent blinking, pale…

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May 5, 2023

Family education for children with febrile convulsions

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  Overview of febrile convulsions  In general, fever and convulsions are medically known as “febrile seizures” (FS), formerly also known as “febrile convulsions”, and refer to convulsions that occur when the child’s…

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Apr 17, 2023

How to stop the pain of calf cramps quickly?

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  The common causes of leg and foot cramps are generally the following: 1, cold stimulation of the external environment, such as low room temperature at night in winter, too thin…

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convulsions

  • What are the symptoms of convulsions?
  • How to prevent recurrence of febrile convulsions (selected treatment guidelines)
  • Recognizing pediatric febrile convulsions
  • Convulsions associated with gastroenteritis
  • What should I do if my child has recurrent febrile convulsions?
  • How to take care of children with fever and convulsions
  • What’s wrong with the baby jerking
  • What are febrile convulsions?
  • Family education for children with febrile convulsions
  • How to stop the pain of calf cramps quickly?
  • Frequent convulsions in children
  • What should I do if my child has febrile convulsions?
  • Pediatric hysterical convulsions, what should I do?
  • Talk about how to prevent convulsions in spring
  • The 9 things parents should know about pediatric febrile convulsions
  • Home care of pediatric convulsions
  • What should I do when my child has a seizure?
  • First aid for calf cramps
  • Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of febrile convulsions
  • Benign convulsions or encephalitis?
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