Febrile seizures are also drug allergies

Updated on healthy 2024-05-06
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Febrile seizures are a common emergency symptom of central nervous system dysfunction in childhood, more common in infants and young children, with a peak age of 6 months to 5 years of age, 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. Severe febrile seizures can leave neurologic sequelae.

    In this child, if the seizures are short and the seizures stop as usual, "febrile seizures" should still be considered. In the follow-up**, the child was given Bupleurum **, and after not using anti-allergic**, the convulsions stopped, which corroborated febrile seizures. Febrile seizures do not twitch every time you have a fever.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, it is very likely that you are allergic to drugs, and everyone's system is different, and the reaction to drugs is not the same!! According to your description, your child is allergic, so you should pay more attention to these in the future!! You can go to the hospital for an allergen test!!

    This will not be the sequelae you said, because each drug will eventually be metabolized in the human body!

    It is also recommended to change hospitals next time you need **!! Personally, I don't think this hospital is very responsible!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It should be that convulsions are not drug allergies, because if it is allergies, it is not possible to inject Bupleurum alone, and drug allergy rescue must be carried out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If it is the shock caused by the nuclear stool source child's allergy to the bacteria, then your child may be a person of yin and yang with you now. Convulsions and shock are two different concepts and two different diseases; The harm of the two to the human body is also different, and it is impossible to rescue shock with Bupleurum, and it has no effect when used. If you don't change the convulsions caused by febrile seizures**, it will automatically stop the convulsions.

    There is no need to dwell on this matter. Why do you post so many times? However, I can also tell you that your child is currently very deficient in calcium, and needs a large dose of calcium supplementation, otherwise the fever will cause convulsions again in the future.

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