First aid tips for babies who suddenly have convulsions

First aid tips for babies who suddenly have convulsions

It is very necessary for every family to learn some daily home first aid knowledge. For example, if there are children at home and the baby suddenly has convulsions, if you do not know the first aid knowledge at this time, it may cause panic among the parents and lead to some improper or even wrong handling.

Different causes and differences of convulsions in children

Fever, dehydration, hypoglycemia, brain lesions, trauma, and tumors may all cause convulsions, among which febrile convulsions have the highest incidence rate. Febrile convulsions are mainly caused by the unstable brain nerve functions of infants and young children. The rapid rise in body temperature causes abnormal discharge of brain cells, resulting in sudden unconsciousness, stiff and twitching limbs, foaming at the mouth, drooping eyeballs, blue lips, etc. Febrile convulsions often occur within 24 hours of fever. Most of them are major systemic seizures, and the duration of the seizure is usually within 15 minutes. Febrile convulsions are common in children aged six months to five years old. In Taiwan, the incidence rate among children under six years old is 3-4%. About 20-40% of children with febrile convulsions have family members with a history of febrile convulsions.

However, convulsions and fever are not necessarily febrile convulsions. They may also be caused by other serious diseases such as meningitis. They can be distinguished by symptoms that are different from febrile convulsions. The following points are provided for parents' reference:

1. Brain infections such as meningitis and encephalitis are often accompanied by symptoms such as persistent high fever, headache, stiff neck, vomiting, decreased appetite, and drowsiness. As for febrile convulsions, there are usually no obvious symptoms before the convulsion occurs, and sometimes the child’s fever is discovered only after the convulsion occurs.

2. The convulsions caused by febrile cramps are mostly systemic, and rarely occur as in meningitis, brain tumors or cerebral hemorrhage.

3. Children with febrile convulsions usually have good energy after a short sleep after the convulsion, unlike those with meningitis, encephalitis or other problems who suffer from continuous drowsiness.

Emergency treatment at home for sudden convulsions of baby

If a child suddenly has convulsions at home, parents must remain calm so that they can help the child.

1. The child should be laid on his side first, and sharp and dangerous objects around should be removed to avoid being hit during an attack. 2. Loosen your clothes and raise your head to keep your airway open. 3. Measure body temperature. If you have a fever, use anal suppositories to reduce the fever immediately. 4. If there is a foreign object in the mouth that is easy to remove, you can clear it out by lying on your side. 5. Please carefully observe the changes in the child's eyes, face, and limbs when he or she is convulsing, such as bilateral or unilateral convulsions, and also pay attention to the length of time the convulsion lasts. 6. Do not give children anything to drink during or immediately after a convulsion to avoid choking. 7. If the convulsion is the first time, the convulsion lasts more than ten minutes, or the convulsion is continuous and the consciousness cannot be restored, seek medical attention urgently.

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