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  1. Mar 3, 2023 · A febrile seizure is a convulsion in a child that's caused by a fever. The fever is often from an infection. Febrile seizures occur in young, healthy children who have normal development and haven't had any neurological symptoms before. It can be frightening when your child has a febrile seizure.

  2. Apr 23, 2022 · What are the three main signs and symptoms of febrile seizures? Hallmark symptoms of a febrile seizure include: Shaking all over. A child who’s having a febrile seizure loses control of muscle movements on one or both sides of their body. This usually involves shaking, stiffening or tensing up. Loss of consciousness.

  3. Sep 1, 2021 · Symptoms of simple febrile seizure are: loss of consciousness. shaking limbs or convulsions (usually in a rhythmic pattern) confusion or tiredness after the seizure. no arm or leg weakness....

  4. Sep 27, 2023 · Febrile seizures are fever-related convulsions in children between 6 months and 5 years old, usually at temperatures above 100.4 degrees F. They're not a sign of epilepsy. Most are simple febrile seizures, which last for a short time and don't recur during the same illness.

  5. Jul 28, 2023 · Symptoms include: Convulsions – shaking and twitching all over the body. Fever of 100.4 or greater. Eye -rolling. Unresponsiveness. Moaning. Losing bowel or bladder control. Bleeding tongue or...

  6. Nov 30, 2021 · Learn More. How to identify a seizure. 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 Neurology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).

  7. Nov 28, 2023 · Symptoms may include: Loss of consciousness or passing out. Uncontrollable shaking. Eye rolling. Rigid (stiff) limbs. Less commonly, a child can become rigid or have twitches in only part of the body. Most febrile seizures last a minute or two. Yet some may only last a few seconds and others may last for more than 15 minutes.

  8. Have irregular breathing. Clench the teeth or jaw. Pass out (lose consciousness). Flutter their eyelids or roll their eyes. Stiffen, jerk, or twitch their arm and leg muscles. Pee (urinate) or poop (bowel movement) in their pants. What You Can Do. You can’t make the seizure stop. Do your best to stay calm and keep your child safe.

  9. Signs and symptoms of febrile seizures. Characteristics of febrile seizures may include: Stiffening of arms and/or legs. Shaking of arms and/or legs. Lack of responsiveness. Eye rolling or eye deviation. Change in breathing pattern. Change in color around the lips or mouth (blue, white or gray)

  10. Symptoms and Signs of Febrile Seizures. Often, febrile seizures occur during the initial rapid rise in body temperature, and most develop within 24 hours of fever onset. Typically, seizures are generalized; most are clonic, but some manifest as periods of atonic or tonic posturing.

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