Convulsive symptoms in children

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Many people think that children's convulsions are not close at hand and have little to do with themselves. But in fact, every parent should be on guard against and alert to infantile convulsions. However, what are the symptoms of convulsions in children?

Convulsive symptoms in children

General tetanic convulsions: the muscles of the whole body are stiff, twitching in bursts, and the body is arched (the head is tilted back, and the whole body is arched backward), the eyes are turned up or staring, and the mind is not clear.

Local twitch: only local muscle twitch, such as only one side of the limb twitch, or facial muscle twitch, or fingers, toes twitch, or eye movement, nystagmus, blinking, staring, etc. Most of them are delirious. The fashion of the above gout can be a few seconds or a few minutes, severe cases up to a few minutes or repeated attacks, gout attacks lasting more than 30 minutes, said the status of convulsion.

Febrile convulsion: mainly seen in children from 6 months to 4 years old, convulsions occur during high fever. The onset of febrile convulsion is short, and the recovery of consciousness is fast after drawing. It usually occurs in the early stage of fever. In a case of fever, the convulsion often occurs only once, which can eliminate brain diseases and other serious diseases. The EEG is normal one week after the fever subsides.

matters needing attention

When the child has tic symptoms, we should pay attention to the child's usual eating habits, can eat more iron rich food, can help the child touch the brain function normal operation. If the children's mood fluctuation is relatively large, parents should actively pacify, can not let the children's bad mood, seriously promote tic symptoms.