Can febrile convulsion have sequela

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Febrile convulsions mainly occur in infants, characterized by sudden seizures, accompanied by clonic convulsions, strabismus, unconsciousness and other symptoms. Let's take a look at the sequelae of febrile convulsion.

Can febrile convulsion have sequela

First of all: febrile convulsions will not have sequelae, the vast majority of convulsions have little effect on intelligence. Moreover, most children have only one convulsion in the course of a fever, and few children have repeated convulsions in a fever.

Second: when febrile convulsion occurs, lie the child on his back with his head to one side. When children twitch, their teeth will be closed, some will have oral secretions, and even vomiting, so that their heads can be tilted to one side for drainage to avoid inhalation suffocation. Parents can give their children a little loose collar to keep their breathing unobstructed, while pressing Hegu and Renzhong acupoints.

Finally: when the child's teeth are closed, it is easy to bite the tongue. At this time, if the spoon back and tongue pressing plate can be inserted into the child's mouth, it can play a protective role. But if the child's teeth are closed very tightly, this measure should not be forced, otherwise it is prone to damage.

matters needing attention

When a child has a seizure, you can't shake the child or control it by force. If the baby has convulsions repeatedly, it is necessary to record the number of seizures, observe the location, degree and inducing factors of convulsions, and the duration of each seizure, so that the doctor can understand the process of the disease and the degree of brain injury.