What should I do if a 4 year old child has a seizure? What to look out for? Thank you for your resea

Updated on parenting 2024-04-19
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Simple seizures tend to occur within 6 months of 3 years old, the onset time is 5 10 minutes in a row without time limit** less than 4 times, the prognosis of this convulsion is good, pay attention to keep the respiratory tract unobstructed during the attack, pay attention to vital signs, oxygen inhalation, protect brain cells, etc., the baby should be accompanied by family all the time. Wish.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Let me give you a simpler answer, which is easy to read and understand. 1 No matter what the cause of the convulsions, you must go to the hospital for an electroencephalogram, one is to see what the baby's condition is, whether there has been brain damage, and the other is to identify what causes the convulsions; 2 Convulsions caused by high fever have occurred, and it is necessary to pay attention to the use of antipyretic drugs as soon as possible when the body temperature is less than 38 degrees, so as not to relapse and become inevitable. Be sure to have it at home:

    Pediatric antipyretic drugs, Western medicines, as well as traditional Chinese medicine Jindan tablets and antelope powder. Generally, the latter can be taken, which will effectively reduce the chance of convulsions. Caused by this reason, it is no longer seriously ill, and the recovery is good.

    However, "three convulsions turn into epilepsy", don't be careless. 3. Learn all kinds of rescue knowledge and nursing, and be prepared. The crescent moon is bent up, I wish your baby a healthy and happy growth.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Febrile seizures are a common emergency symptom of central nervous system dysfunction in childhood, which is more common in infants and young children, with a peak age of 6 months and 5 years, with a peak of 9 months and 20 months, and its incidence is about 2% 4%, and 2% 5% in Europe and the United States. Febrile seizures are mostly caused by various infectious diseases, with upper respiratory tract infections being the most common, and the typical clinical manifestations of their onset are: sudden loss of consciousness, often accompanied by bilateral eye rolling, staring or strabismus, facial or limb muscle rigidity, spasms or incessant twitching.

    Seizures can range from a few seconds to a few minutes, sometimes reversing or even persistent. Each convulsion has brain cell dysfunction, causing abnormal cell discharge, coupled with different degrees of hypoxia during the convulsive process, so it causes certain damage to the central nervous system, and severe febrile convulsions can leave sequelae of the nervous system. Febrile seizures are common in metabolic diseases, nutritional disorders (eg, amino acid metabolism disorders, phenylketonuria, low calcium, low sodium, high sodium, low potassium, hypoglycemia, vitamin B6 dependence); Various toxic encephalopathy, central nervous system lesions (congenital malformations, trauma, etc.), hysteria, epilepsy, etc.

    These disorders usually do not have a fever, but sometimes they can cause an increase in body temperature because the seizure lasts longer. At this time, fever is a consequence of seizures rather than a cause, and it is generally not difficult to distinguish between febrile seizures and afebrile seizures after a detailed medical history is taken to find the primary focus of the disease and **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Common causes of convulsions in children: 1. Encephalitis. 2. Trauma. 3. Primary epilepsy. 4. Excessive crying. Look at what your child is like. You can go to the hospital for an electroencephalogram and if necessary, a CT.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is a sign of calcium deficiency! If the baby's head, especially the back of the head, sweats, convulsions and pillow baldness are serious when sleeping, it is the most important manifestation of calcium deficiency! It is recommended to go to the hospital for a trace element test!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the convulsions appear when you are sleeping, you sweat in your hair, and sometimes you cry when you sleep, then you are deficient in calcium.

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