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  1. Medical Spanish for healthcare providers: dialogue 37 (Abelardo is somnolent.) febrile seizure - convulsión febril. Mamá: ¡Doctor, por favor ayúdeme! Mi hijo tuvo espasmos, y ahora está somnoliento y confundido. (Doctor, please help me! My son had convulsions (spasms), and now he is sleepy (somnolent) and confused.)

  2. Mar 15, 2024 · Learn about epilepsy and seizures, their definition, types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and how to support someone during a seizure - all explained in Spanish.

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  4. New Partnership with National Hispanic Medical Association Helps Expand Reach LANDOVER, Md. — The Epilepsy Foundation kicked off National Hispanic Heritage Month today by introducing new Spanish-language content to offer Hispanics easier-to-access medical information and resources about epilepsy and seizures. The new Spanish-language content on the Epilepsy Foundation’s website ...

  5. Directions: Please check (9) what happens (or happened) during your child’s seizure and bring this sheet to your child’s neurology appointment. Direcciones: Por favor marque (9) lo qué sucede (o sucedio) durante la convulsión de su niño(a) y traiga esta hoja con usted a la cita de neurología del niño.

    • What Are Febrile Seizures?
    • Who Gets Febrile Seizures?
    • What Are The Signs & Symptoms of Febrile Seizures?
    • What Causes Febrile Seizures?
    • What to Do If Your Child Has A Febrile Seizure
    • When Should I Call 911?

    Febrile seizures are convulsions that can happen when a young child has a fever above 100.4°F (38°C). (Febrile means "feverish.") The seizuresusually last for a few minutes and stop on their own. The fever may continue for some time. Most febrile seizures stop without treatment and don't cause other health problems. Some kids might feel sleepy afte...

    Febrile (FEH-bryle) seizures happen in kids 6 months to 5 years old. They're most common in toddlers 12–18 months old. Kids are more likely to have a febrile seizure if: 1. There's a family history of febrile seizures. 2. They've already had one. About 1 in every 3 kids who have had one febrile seizure will have another, usually within 1–2 years of...

    There are two types of febrile seizures: 1. Simple febrile seizures are most common. They're usually over in a few minutes, but in rare cases can last up to 15 minutes. During this type of seizure, a child may: 1.1. convulse, shake, and twitch all over 1.2. roll the eyes 1.3. moan 1.4. become unconscious (pass out) 1.5. vomit or urinate (pee) durin...

    No one knows why febrile seizures happen. But evidence suggests that they're linked to some viruses and the way that a child's developing brainreacts to high fevers.

    If your child has a febrile seizure, stay calm and: 1. Gently place your child on the floor or the ground. 2. Remove any nearby objects. 3. Place your child on their side to prevent choking. 4. Loosen any clothing around their head and neck. 5. Watch for signs of breathing problems, including a bluish color in the face. 6. Try to keep track of how ...

    Get emergency medical care if your child: 1. has a febrile seizure that lasts longer than 5 minutes 2. has a seizure that involves only some parts of the body instead of the whole body 3. has trouble breathing or turns blue 4. isn't responding normally 5. has another seizure within 24 hours 6. had to take an anti-seizure medicine to make the seizur...

  6. Nov 30, 2021 · 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. 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.

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