For parents, it is important for their children to grow up healthy. Parents also hope to grow up healthy, but their children have a weaker immune system and are more prone to illness, such as fever. When the fever is severe, convulsions may occur. So, how to handle children's fever convulsions urgently?
Parents who notice their child's fever and convulsions must face it calmly and not panic. If they panic, they will not be able to take good care of the child. Parents should pay attention to helping the sick child take emergency measures. They should make the child lie flat with their head facing one side, and then loosen the child's collar so that the child can maintain smooth breathing. If the child vomits, parents should promptly help the child clean up the vomit in their mouth and nose.
In general, the duration of fever and convulsions in children is relatively short, not exceeding 15 minutes. If the child experiences persistent convulsions, parents should take the child to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible. Before going to the hospital, parents should not give medication to their children at will to avoid affecting the accuracy of the examination results.
Fever in children is often caused by poor antiviral ability of the body, so parents should pay attention to helping children regulate their bodies, supplement nutrition comprehensively, increase exercise appropriately, and improve the body's immunity. In addition, if a child is found to have a fever, it is necessary to promptly investigate the cause of fever reduction and treat it accordingly to avoid convulsions caused by fever.