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      • Try to roll them onto their side or roll their head to one side. Take your child to their health-care provider after a febrile seizure. If the seizure lasts longer than three minutes, call an ambulance. Treating your child's fever with medicine may improve their comfort but will not prevent febrile seizures.
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  2. Apr 1, 2019 · A febrile seizure is a seizure occurring in a child six months to five years of age that is accompanied by a fever (100.4°F or greater) without central nervous system infection.

    • How to Identify A Seizure
    • Take Action
    • Seek Treatment
    • Stay Calm

    A febrile seizure often occurs in the first few hours of a fever, when the temperature is rising. “Fever from any viral or bacterial infection can result in febrile seizures,” says Sara Molisani, MD, attending physician in the Division of Neurologyat Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). “One of the more common viruses associated with febrile...

    If your child experiences a febrile seizure, try to stay calm. You can keep your child safe by taking the following actions: 1. Gently place your child on the floor, lying on their side. This will keep your child from choking on any saliva or food that may be in their mouth. 2. Remove any nearby objects, like toys or furniture, to prevent accidenta...

    If this is your child’s first febrile seizure, it’s important to seek treatment right away. Some infections can be very dangerous, and it’s important that a doctor determine and treat the cause of the fever. The doctor will examine your child and ask you to describe the seizure. Depending on your child’s symptoms, they may also order tests. If a se...

    Even though febrile seizures can be scary, there’s no need to fear the worst outcome. Most febrile seizures are short and don’t cause any long-term problems. Even when a febrile seizure lasts a long time, most children recover completely. Says Dr. Molisani, “Febrile seizures do not cause brain damage, lowered IQ or lowered school achievement later ...

  3. Sep 13, 2023 · Prolonged febrile seizure – Treatment for prolonged seizures usually involves giving an antiseizure medication and monitoring the child's heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing. Fever treatment – After the seizure has stopped, treatment for the fever is started, usually by giving oral or rectal acetaminophen or ibuprofen and sometimes by ...

  4. Jun 1, 2008 · Febrile seizures are the most common seizure disorder in childhood, affecting 2% to 5% of children between the ages of 6 and 60 months. Simple febrile seizures are defined as brief (<15-minute) generalized seizures that occur once during a 24-hour period in a febrile child who does not have an...

    • Subcommittee on Febrile Seizures
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  5. Mar 3, 2023 · See your child's doctor as soon as possible after your child's first febrile seizure, even if it lasts only a few seconds. Call an ambulance to take your child to the emergency room if the seizure lasts longer than five minutes or is accompanied by: Vomiting. A stiff neck. Breathing problems.

  6. Jan 12, 2023 · Irregular breathing (it may seem like they stop breathing or turn blue) A short period of sleepiness or confusion after the seizure. How do you treat febrile seizures? There is no specific treatment for febrile seizures. It may seem like forever, but most febrile seizures stop in a few seconds to minutes.

  7. The emergency squad can give your child medicine to stop the seizure. Has trouble breathing, and their skin or lips change color. Chokes on vomit, blood, or other fluid (secretions). Gets injured during a seizure and needs first aid. Call your child's doctor or health care provider if they: Have a febrile seizure for the first time.

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