Some children may experience convulsions, which are sustained twitches caused by uncontrollable muscles in the body. Some are due to straight muscle tics, some are burst tics, and some are mixed muscle tics. Parents need to understand the true cause of their child's convulsions for the sake of their child's health. So, what is the cause of a child's convulsions?
Firstly, children with mild convulsions will not have blurred consciousness, but if they have severe convulsions, they will be completely unconscious. Severe convulsions can affect a child's life. And some seizures are mostly caused by family inherited diseases, such as childhood epilepsy. At this point, it is necessary to understand whether the child's convulsions are occurring in the short term, and carefully observe the changes in the child's lips and chin.
Additionally, some seizures are caused by calcium deficiency in children. At this point, parents can improve their children's health through dietary adjustments, such as timely calcium supplementation. Moreover, it is important to encourage children to rest more and avoid excessive fatigue, as overworking the legs can also cause muscle tension and poor blood flow, leading to seizures in the child.
Finally, if a child's convulsions are caused by bacterial infections in the external environment, their respiratory tract will be affected, their body temperature will also decrease, and their body will experience convulsions. At this point, parents need to promptly investigate the source of bacteria, identify the problem with their child, and seek medical attention promptly.