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| Written by Umm Shu3ayb | |
What is a febrile seizure?
Most
of the time when children have a seizure (also called a convulsion) it
is caused by a fever. These are called "fever seizures" or "febrile
seizures." They are very frightening, but they aren't as dangerous as
they may appear.
How serious are febrile seizures?
Generally,
febrile seizures aren't harmful to a child. Even though seeing your
child have a febrile seizure is frightening, your child will be okay. A
febrile seizure doesn't cause brain damage. Also, your child can't
swallow his or her tongue during a seizure (it is physically impossible
for someone to swallow his or her tongue). Febrile seizures usually
last just a few minutes. It's very unusual for a febrile seizure to
last more than 5 minutes. Usually, a child who has had a febrile
seizure does not need to be hospitalized and probably does not need
X-rays or a brain wave test. Your child may only need to be seen by
your family doctor so the cause of the fever can be found.
What should I do if my child has a seizure?
What should I do after the seizure has stopped?
Call your doctor. He or she may want to see your child to find a cause for the fever.
Will my child have more seizures?
Most
children won't have another seizure. But the risk of another febrile
seizure is slightly higher if your child is younger than 18 months, if
there's a family history of febrile seizures or if the fever wasn't
very high when the seizure occurred.
Can these seizures be prevented with medicine?
Maybe,
but many doctors believe the side effects from the medicine are worse
than the child having another febrile seizure. Even if medicine is
used, it may not prevent another seizure.
If my child has a febrile seizure, does this mean that he or she has epilepsy?
No.
A single seizure does not mean your child has epilepsy. Even repeated
febrile seizures aren't considered epilepsy, because children outgrow
the risk of having a seizure caused by fever. A child who has epilepsy
usually has 2 or more seizures that aren't caused by fever. |
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