What symptom is adult fever convulsion?

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There are generally two kinds of febrile convulsions, the first is simple febrile convulsion, and the second is complex febrile convulsion. Theoretically, febrile convulsions can occur at all ages, but in general, febrile convulsions are most common in people between 6 months and 4 years old. The prognosis of simple febrile convulsion is usually good. If it is complex febrile convulsion, the prognosis is usually poor. In fact, febrile convulsion is a common disease in pediatrics, and about 3% to 4% of children may have a febrile convulsion in their lifetime. What symptom is adult fever convulsion? Let's talk about it

What symptom is adult fever convulsion?

Febrile convulsion this disease must be paid attention to, because after the onset of the disease is likely to lead to children's brain development is not perfect. Febrile convulsion this disease at the beginning of the time, the child's body temperature may rise to more than 39 ℃, and convulsions will occur.

Febrile convulsions caused by this disease can present symmetrical seizures, also can present asymmetric seizures, mainly manifested as eyeball gaze in a certain direction, or strabismus in a certain direction, and may also show double eyelid upturning, accompanied by loss of consciousness.

Febrile convulsions can last for 10 seconds or more than 10 minutes, and very few people have persistent state when they have convulsions, which can last about 30 minutes. After convulsion, the patient's consciousness will soon recover, and there will be no abnormality of the central nervous system.

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Febrile convulsion recurred. With the growth of children's age, the probability of second convulsion decreased year by year. Children over the age of six have a very low risk of febrile seizures.