Every change in the baby after birth is watched by the mother. Because many new mothers do not understand the baby's growth and development very well, sometimes their judgment of the baby's physical condition is not very accurate. From birth to adulthood, every day is very difficult for babies, and mothers worry about their babies growing up healthily. Below I will introduce to mothers the symptoms of childhood convulsions.
Convulsion may sound unfamiliar to most people, but when it comes to convulsion, most people know it. This is a common disease among babies, usually occurring between 1 and 3 years old, and the incidence is relatively higher in premature babies. This disease is very common in young children, with 5-6 children out of 100 suffering from it, and the disease occurs suddenly and changes in many ways. Although the duration of the disease is short, once it occurs frequently, it will induce serious complications and directly affect the physical and brain development of young children. 2. Symptoms of convulsions in children 1. Confusion Once a convulsion occurs, the child's face will turn purple, he will lose consciousness and have difficulty breathing. After a few seconds or minutes, the baby will recover and stop naturally, become normal again, and gradually fall asleep. Some children may continue to tremble in their eyes and mouths, or even stop breathing for a short period of time.
When the baby has an attack, the head will first tilt to the left or right, the neck will lean back, the eyes will be straight or squinting, the eyeballs will roll upwards, and white foam will continuously come out of the mouth. The legs and feet are stiff or twitching constantly, the hands are clenched into fists, and sometimes there is involuntary discharge of urine and feces. 3. Local tics Some children's tics are small-scale, but these subtle tics occur frequently, usually recurring after a while. Parents should be reminded that some children will experience small-scale twitching of their hands and feet after going to bed. This phenomenon often occurs when they are in deep sleep or about to wake up. This is a normal phenomenon of the body and there is no need to be too nervous.
Some children have tics for more than half an hour, or have two tics in a row, making it difficult for them to regain consciousness. This type of tics is more serious and is a state of persistent convulsion. They need to be vigilant and should be sent to the hospital immediately if necessary. |
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