Will my baby s consciousness return after the febrile seizures stop? Does it affect intelligence?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-12
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After the febrile seizures stop, your baby's consciousness will return within a period of time; This condition will definitely affect the child's intelligence, cause the child's mental retardation, or cause some irreparable damage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think it is possible for the baby's consciousness to recover, but it will not affect the intelligence, because after all, it has not reached that serious level.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The baby's consciousness will be restored and will not affect intelligence, which is relatively common, but does not occur too many times.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Will my baby's consciousness return after the febrile seizures stop? Does it affect intelligence? I'm going to tell you about it now

    The impact of febrile seizures on children is obvious, and the convulsions for more than 10 minutes are likely to cause neuronal cell harm due to the lack of oxygen in the brain for a long time, and more than half of them are left with different levels of neurological perceptual impairment for more than 30 minutes, which will affect intelligence.

    Febrile seizures areThe baby's convulsions caused by a high feverIt usually occurs between 6 months and 3 years of age. However, exhaust usually occurs when the fever reaches 39-40 degrees Celsius suddenly, and it is usually very rare to have more than 2 attacks. This type of convulsion is mostly caused by subacute infection, especially viral infection, respiratory infection, so there are often corresponding symptoms.

    This is mainly the result of the action of multiple factors such as genetics, natural environment, growth and development, and infection. Febrile seizures have a very pronounced extended family genetic trait, giving the child a tendency to have seizures. This kind of genetic characteristics are caused by the effects of special infection in the natural environment, the whole process of physiology, and the imperfection of the child's central nervous system.

    According to the characteristics of the age of onset, the dominant gene of the disease may gradually appear around 6 months, the most significant at the age of the year, and then gradually decrease, and then decline to the trough after the age of 4. The tendency of genetic decision-making convulsions is expressed in a certain age group when it is caused by fever caused by infection, etc., that is, the occurrence of febrile seizures in clinical medicine.

    The clinical symptoms of febrile seizures can be divided into two types: simple and complex

    The long-term prognosis of simple febrile seizures is good, and there is no harm to intelligence, learning and training, or personal behavior. With the increase of age and the gradual improvement of brain development, it is generally not easy to have febrile seizures.

    Complexity. Over 6 years old, the body temperature is < at the time of the seizure, the seizure situation is localized, the tics last for more than 15 minutes, there is a reaction within 24 hours, and the brain electrogram is still abnormal after 2 weeks of normal body temperature. After healing, it is weak, and about 1% to 2% can become epilepsy.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Although the prognosis for most children with febrile syncope is good, the biggest concern for parents when a child has febrile is whether their mental development will be affected. Scholars from various countries do not have a unified view on whether febrile syncope causes mental retardation and abnormal behavior.

    Some scholars believe that the incidence of neurological sequelae is relatively high, mainly because prolonged seizures can cause irreversible brain cell damage; Some scholars believe that the sequelae of the nervous system are not the result of febrile, but that the child has a brain development disorder before the onset of the disease. The main reason for this divergence is that the criteria used are different. In China, some scholars have followed children with febrile syncope for five years, and it has been proved that about 13 percent of people are mentally backward due to febrile syncope.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Febrile seizures do not affect the child's intellectual development, but they can affect the child's physical development.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The boss wondered if the second child would have the same disease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Febrile seizures are convulsions caused by untimely fever**, similar to the onset of epilepsy, seizure conditions, epilepsy is irregular seizures, and convulsions are convulsions only in the presence of fever.

    Epilepsy is more difficult to treat, the rate is very low, and it is easier for children to have convulsions, and it will not be cured.

    Some of the convulsions in children will get better naturally, that is, they will no longer have convulsions, but there will also be some epilepsy. I hope you can pay attention to it, but don't rush to the doctor, and at the same time wish your child a speedy **.

    Another: Generally, children can not find anything wrong with CT and EEG under normal conditions, even if there is a discharge phenomenon, it is not obvious, if you do EEG, it is recommended that the child check it next time he has a cold, it is best to do a 12 24 hours, so that the condition is clearer!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My baby has been in the same situation as your child and is now preparing to have an EEG, and I am worried.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It seems that you are a very responsible mother! However, the situation you are talking about should be said to be your own problem. My baby and your baby are 5 months apart, if you can find the baby's cold symptoms in time and prevent colds in time, I think it will save a lot of trouble and worry.

    It is recommended that you pay attention to improving your baby's nutrition** and observe your baby's behavior. If you still have questions, I'd love to talk to you.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is likely to affect intelligence, if this situation occurs, you must pay attention to ventilation, remove the foreign body in the mouth, put a towel in the mouth, and immediately go to the hospital to receive **,

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    At this time, you should call 120 in time, and at this time, you can also use something to stuff into this person's mouth, so that he can prevent him from biting his tongue and committing suicide, and at this time, don't blindly take some ** measures, be sure to seek help from others, if it is serious, it will affect the intelligence later.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If there is a convulsion, it is necessary to maintain good ventilation, and at the same time, it is necessary to let him regain consciousness in time, and he can do artificial respiration or cardiac resuscitation.

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