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  1. Febrile seizures are seizures triggered by a fever of at least 100.4° F (about 38° C). Most febrile seizures are harmless and caused by fever resulting from a minor infection. Less often, a febrile seizure is the first sign of a previously unrecognized neurologic disorder.

  2. Seizures occur because the brain becomes irritated and an "electrical storm" occurs. This "electrical storm" occurs because the normal connections between the cells in the brain do not function properly. This causes the brain to try to shut down because of the electrical surge. The muscle shaking occurs because the brain is ending out signals ...

  3. Nov 9, 2018 · Practice Essentials. Pediatric febrile seizures, which represent the most common childhood seizure disorder, exist only in association with an elevated temperature. Evidence suggests, however, that they have little connection with cognitive function, so the prognosis for normal neurologic function is excellent in children with febrile seizures.

  4. Generalized seizures include absence, atonic, tonic, clonic, tonic-clonic, myoclonic, and febrile seizures. Loss of consciousness may be accompanied by spasms, stiffening, shaking, muscle contractions or loss of muscle tone. Diagnosis begins with a doctor taking a careful medical history and may include tests such as EEG , MRI and blood tests.

  5. Jan 13, 2022 · A positive family history of febrile seizures or epilepsy increases the risk of febrile seizures and has been described in 25–40% of children presenting with febrile seizures . Generalised epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+) is a familial epilepsy syndrome which can manifest as febrile seizures in individuals . This syndrome may ...

  6. May 7, 2022 · A febrile seizure may involve loss of consciousness, shaking of limbs on both sides of the body, eyes rolling back or body stiffness. Although alarming for parents, the vast majority of febrile seizures cause no lasting effects. If a seizure occurs: Lay your child on the side or stomach on the floor or ground

  7. Nov 14, 2022 · Fever-induced seizures are referred to as febrile seizures (FSs). The most prevalent kind of epilepsy and neurological illness in infants and young children is FS. With a high occurrence seen between the ages of 12 and 18 months, they frequently affect children aged six months to five years. FS is a benign condition that seldom results in brain ...

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