Symptoms of Convulsion in Children

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Convulsions in children vary in form and severity depending on the cause and location of the nervous system involved, but they are often sudden seizures, and are characterized by generalized seizures. The most common manifestations are complete loss of consciousness, binocular gaze, squint, or tonic-clonic or clonic convulsions of the eyes, head backward, facial muscles, and limbs. Breathing can be suspended, and cyanosis. Convulsions can be manifested as lethargy and fatigue, want to sleep performance, most patients in febrile convulsions, consciousness can be quickly restored. If convulsions performance for the state of persistence or convulsions occur frequently, it means that the disease is more serious, parents must cause attention.

Symptoms of Convulsion in Children



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