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  1. www.cheo.on.ca › en › resources-and-supportFebrile seizures - CHEO

    No. Febrile seizures have no serious or lasting effects. Children who have had febrile seizures develop and learn at the same rate as other children. Does a febrile seizure mean my child has epilepsy? Most children who have a febrile seizure do not have epilepsy. Studies show that 97% of all children who get febrile seizures do not have ...

  2. Feb 20, 2024 · Prophylactic antiseizure medications can decrease the risk of recurrent febrile seizures, but given the benign nature of most seizures, the risks of side effects generally outweigh the benefits. This topic will review the treatment and prognosis of febrile seizures, including febrile status epilepticus. Management of afebrile seizures and ...

  3. Most febrile seizures happen in children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. Up to 5% of young children will have at least one febrile seizure. The most common age range for children to have febrile seizures is 14–18 months. About 1 in 3 children who have one febrile seizure will have more febrile seizures during childhood.

  4. Nov 1, 2001 · Covariates included the nature of the child's febrile seizure(s), parents' familiarity with febrile seizures, experiences at the time of febrile seizures or with medication side effects, education and income, and mastery and trait anxiety.Results.. Thirty-eight parents, representing 22 of 42 families, completed questionnaires.

  5. About 1 out of every 3 children who have a febrile seizure will have at least one more during childhood. There is a small increased risk for febrile seizures after MMR and MMRV vaccines.” However, these would be uncommon in a 2 month-old, are typically a single seizure and occur only during the period of fever brought on by vaccination.

  6. Jun 25, 2024 · A seizure caused by a fever is called a febrile seizure. A febrile seizure is not harmful and usually stops by itself. Febrile seizures can happen with any condition that causes a fever, including common childhood illnesses such as a cold, the flu, an ear infection, or roseola. Learn more about febrile seizures.

  7. Jun 27, 2022 · The majority of febrile seizures are not dangerous and will not cause any long-term health effects. In very rare cases, if a febrile seizure lasts more than 30 minutes, there is a chance it could cause scarring in the brain. There is a chance that once a child has a febrile seizure, they could have more in the future.

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