How does fever convulsion return a responsibility?

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The child has been suffering from a high fever for the past two days. Now his body temperature has reached more than 39 degrees, especially in the evening. Even if he takes antipyretic drugs, it doesn't matter. You still have a high fever for about three days now. Every time you see the child's high fever, his eyes can't open, and you can't stop crying, even your voice is hoarse, Yesterday, the child's arms and hands were stiff due to a high fever, and then his eyes kept turning up. Let's take a look at the following.

How does fever convulsion return a responsibility?

First, when a child has a fever to a certain extent, he will have convulsions. The main manifestations are that the child is very irritable, nervous, and timid. His hands and legs often vibrate constantly, and his breathing becomes very short, or his breathing is short or suspended. His breathing is very irregular, and his temperature drops suddenly, Then the child's face will be a little different, the pupil will become larger.

Second: after the child's temperature reaches more than 39 degrees, the body temperature is still rising, and the child will have eyes staring at those things, or eyes turning up, and then he will stop breathing for about 20 minutes without any consciousness, and then his lips will turn blue.

Third: the typical symptoms of convulsions are: the child's loss of consciousness, the head will always lean back, the eyeball will often be fixed upward, or if it is serious, it will lead to the child's mouth foaming, teeth have been closed, the most serious patients will have uneven breathing, or incontinence.

matters needing attention

If the child has a high fever and convulsions, the child should be allowed to lie on his side or the faucet, leaning to one side. He should also keep the child's respiratory tract unobstructed, untie the child's collar, and the most important thing is to control the child's temperature and put an ice bag on the child's forehead or neck. If the child has been feverish convulsions, should be timely to the hospital for treatment.