What are the symptoms of convulsions in children

What are the symptoms of convulsions in children

When children have convulsions, parents are more worried. They usually show symptoms of high fever convulsions, such as stiff and twitching limbs, foaming at the mouth, drooping eyeballs, white and purple lips, etc. Faced with this problem, parents must take them to the doctor in time.

1. High fever

Febrile convulsions account for the highest proportion. High fever is the most common cause of convulsions in children, no doubt about it.

The pathological process of febrile convulsions is as follows: because the brain nerves of infants and young children are prone to uncontrolled "discharge", they are far less stable than the brain nerves of adults. 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 systemic convulsions with a short duration, usually around 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 a family history of febrile convulsions.

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.

2. Epilepsy

Epilepsy usually presents as recurring seizures with brief disturbances in consciousness and sensation. It is mainly caused by the incomplete development of the child's nervous system, which leads to excessive abnormal discharges of the cerebral cortex due to stimulation.

When a child has a convulsion due to epilepsy, most of the children will become unconscious, with their eyes closed or half-open, their eyeballs rolled up, their teeth clenched, the corners of their mouth twitching, their head tilted back, their limbs flexing and extending repeatedly, their lips becoming cyanotic, and their bodies becoming rigid, which may last from a dozen seconds to several minutes.

Epilepsy is a disease that runs in families. There are various causes of epilepsy in children and the clinical manifestations vary. First of all, we must find out the cause and determine the diagnosis. By choosing appropriate treatment and taking medication on time and in the prescribed dosage according to the doctor's instructions, the condition of most children can be controlled or cured.

3. Prevention of convulsions

Prevention is achieved by actively treating the primary disease according to its cause. For example, epileptic patients need to take medication as prescribed by the doctor. If they suddenly stop taking the medication, even for 1 to 2 days, it will cause epileptic convulsions. For example, children with high fever are prone to convulsions, and timely fever reduction can prevent convulsions. Tetanus can cause convulsions, so tetanus vaccine should be given to prevent tetanus. Rabies can cause convulsions, so it is important to prevent dog bites. If you are bitten by a dog, go to the hospital for treatment immediately. Calcium deficiency can cause convulsions, so children need to supplement calcium (eat more calcium-containing foods, take calcium gluconate, calcium tablets, etc. when necessary), and also get more sun exposure, take cod liver oil, etc.

To prevent gastrocnemius cramps, do adequate warm-up exercises before strenuous exercise or swimming. To prevent cramps in this area when sleeping at night, avoid over-tiredness during the day and avoid exposing your legs to cold at night.

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