How to deal with convulsions in children

  After birth, children need some time for various aspects of development. Some children, due to incomplete development of the nervous system, may experience seizures while sleeping if exposed to external stimuli. These symptoms belong to mental problems, and many parents do not know how to solve them because they are different from common illnesses such as colds. So, how should children deal with convulsions?

  

How to deal with convulsions in children1

  1. The symptoms of convulsions in children are generally severe, and most children will have foreign objects flowing out of their mouths when they develop symptoms. At this time, parents need to clean up the foreign objects in their children's mouths in a timely manner.

  2. When a child falls ill, they can still maintain a lateral position to facilitate the natural flow of foreign objects from the mouth, without causing them to block the respiratory tract and affect the child's normal breathing.

  3. After taking emergency measures, the child should be promptly taken to the hospital for treatment. Convulsions can be caused by various reasons, and only after going to the hospital for examination can the symptoms of convulsions in children be treated effectively.

  Some children may experience fever and fever throughout their body after experiencing convulsions. To avoid burning the brain and nerves, parents need to prepare antipyretic patches and cooling materials to lower their child's body temperature before proceeding with subsequent treatment. During the treatment of children, attention should be paid to maintaining a light diet, with a focus on liquid foods as much as possible.

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