What to do with fever and convulsions in children


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Convulsion is an emergency in children's nervous system. When convulsions occur, children lose consciousness, foam at the mouth, hang their eyes, look sweet, accompanied by twitching of their limbs, and sometimes clench their teeth to make some creaking sounds. At this time, parents should immediately keep the respiratory tract unobstructed if they find convulsions in children with fever. Turn their heads to one side to prevent food from choking into the trachea and blocking the trachea. The second one should call 120 in time to wait for rescue. If the child is hyperthermic, cool towels can be used to lower the temperature of the head to reduce brain damage. In short, febrile seizures in children are also an emergency situation that requires emergency hospital treatment.