Parents all hope that their babies can grow up healthy, but babies are inevitably sick during the growth process, and sometimes they may exhibit various peculiar movements, such as convulsions. Faced with this situation, parents will panic and not know why their baby is like this. So what is the reason for the baby's convulsions?
Firstly, there are many reasons for a baby's convulsions, which need to be determined based on their actual condition. Uncontrolled muscle contractions are common in many newborns when babies have convulsions. If the baby is injured during labor and their head is damaged, they will experience convulsions and accompanied by eye tremors.
Secondly, if the baby has low blood sugar, vitamin B6 deficiency, and metabolic disorders, convulsions may occur, but they can quickly return to normal. Another reason is that if infected with sepsis or underdeveloped brain, symptoms of convulsions may also occur.
Finally, the cause of a baby's convulsions may also be due to fever, especially high fever. If the fever is not effectively reduced, the baby may experience convulsions, and the consequences can be severe. Some babies may experience seizures due to the excitement or lack of nutrients in their brain nerves, as well as symptoms of encephalitis and epilepsy.
In short, regardless of the cause of the baby's convulsions, treatment should be based on their own situation, especially when the baby's high fever does not subside. The fever should be promptly reduced. If convulsions occur due to high fever, it is necessary to seek medical treatment as soon as possible to avoid more serious consequences.