Saturday, December 5, 2009

Febrile Convulsions More Condition_symptoms Febrile Convulsions, My Son Had One Last Night?

Febrile convulsions, my son had one last night? - febrile convulsions more condition_symptoms

Please, someone, I need to know how to stop it happening again. only 20 months and was not breathing. We went to the hospital, but doctors are so clinically. and dealt with nurses, but not very convenient if everything they say is their normal state.

50% of the children.

17 comments:

Why ... said...

What experience, and you'll never want to leave!
My son is 13 months and my husband and I for a long weekend and left our son with my parents. Monday was pick up our son and our visit to my parents for some time, and our son pic mouth so fast! We had no idea what to do to be parents for the first time, and never before had a fever. So, with his cold, we have included in my arms, just as we left the house, jumped back into my arms and had cramps .... Now we were at home and the ambulance needed time to reach us, it seems that every time my son lying on the ground, helpless, convulsions and seizures. After a few hours and I turned around and cryed cryed!

Now I've learned, it is no long-term flows from febrile convulsions, are simply terrible and frightening, and if my child has a slight fever that the doctors, because it quickly.

To answer your question ... A nurse told me to give this high fever drugs to prevent our son Advil (which is good then for 6-8 hours),5 hours after the Tylenol (which is good for 4-6 hours), then 3 hours Advil.
Sun 12 Advil Tylenol say after 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Advil, because they have an overdose of different drugs, that his habit of children, while avoiding the time that his son rather tip. I mentioned that very few people, other doctors and agreed that this is the best way. Believe me when I say that this knowledge has been a blessing! Oh, and removal of anything, but his camp, not appropriate, as we are not stupid! Another thing that we have done, she sat in a warm bath, it brings the fever out of danger, can help to the drug. Not a cold bath.

I hope this helps you as they did with us, as I feel the fear and the memory of the afternoon when my child has a fever that lasts for 23 months and now it has happened again, I 'm not sure where the statistic of 50% of the children returned, but the medical staff I spoke to no one told me, dass

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dog'n'2c... said...

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE consult a homeopath. I think it will be a few inches down to this - it is always when it comes to homeopathy. But the fact that there is a very effective means to the difficult situation if it recurs address is but a constitutional treatment, the vulnerability can be reduced. If your child has a new attack - if you can remain calm (difficult I know), she broke with a sponge and reduce hot water to the temperature. Yes, they are very common in young children, but try to many children who had these and most have not yet, but those who let the fever cramp really fast. I was a nurse for 21 years before a homeopathic treatment, and the address is now wonderful - friendly and efficient. It is necessary to consult a doctor - can be found in the Web subsidiary of homeopaths. I assure you, never look back, so are our children, health. Have had good luck and sorry for this experience - but you can prevYour reoccur. Best wishes

babyalmi... said...

I'm happy for you because it is frightening. My baby had one, as I 5 months 1 / 2 years. He remained in hospital overnight, but only because it is less than 6 months, or I would have returned home with a "do not worry, she''la be fine."

Luckily we had not one, since then, because I am obsessed with fever and temperature monitoring. The hospital gave me never to refuse, pain or fever in a child who had febrile seizures relieve. The best way to high temperatures is a strip of sponge and her baby with a sponge and warm water does not soak (cold). In addition, you can substitute baby baby paracetamol and Nurofen () the correct dose for your child. Give paracetamol in the first place, followed by Nurofen 2 hours later, 2 hours later, the next dose of paracetamol, then 2 hours later, Nurofen etc, until the fever under control.

I know it is very disturbing. Please do not worry - the chances that your child no longer. If you have more control, wHY not make a baby first aid course? St. John's Ambulance are running very well and are inexpensive too much to do. These feel much better prepared if another such situation arises in the future.

babyalmi... said...

I'm happy for you because it is frightening. My baby had one, as I 5 months 1 / 2 years. He remained in hospital overnight, but only because it is less than 6 months, or I would have returned home with a "do not worry, she''la be fine."

Luckily we had not one, since then, because I am obsessed with fever and temperature monitoring. The hospital gave me never to refuse, pain or fever in a child who had febrile seizures relieve. The best way to high temperatures is a strip of sponge and her baby with a sponge and warm water does not soak (cold). In addition, you can substitute baby baby paracetamol and Nurofen () the correct dose for your child. Give paracetamol in the first place, followed by Nurofen 2 hours later, 2 hours later, the next dose of paracetamol, then 2 hours later, Nurofen etc, until the fever under control.

I know it is very disturbing. Please do not worry - the chances that your child no longer. If you have more control, wHY not make a baby first aid course? St. John's Ambulance are running very well and are inexpensive too much to do. These feel much better prepared if another such situation arises in the future.

hedgewit... said...

My daughter, who was a 2, a week ago. Temp was very high, but with 25 minutes, then in a coma for 2 hours (to the hospital after the 1st character - again) eyes and foaming at the mouth. Fear of death.
If a child has a temperature and has a very high level, it is possibly accessed times. Repeat for a moderate temperature, 30% chance, even if you get a temperature again.
My husband had in 2 years and another at4yrs and it was.
Ibuprofen or similar to keep at home. from bringing the sponge with warm water, place in recovery position, call or contact the hospital if it lasts more than 5 minutes.
any advice is good, but it's hard not to panic when it happens. I was horrified.
We decided that the habit of living in it, and that can never happen again.
we have a digital thermometer to lower the temperature if you were to examine freeze, etc. big bottle of ibuprofen with us at any time (actaully younger and Nurofen works best).
must keep their eyes on the children when they are sick etc. Otherwise, do not let that affect us all wrong.
I have sympathy for both. its so scary. hugs and sendor. Good luck.

pebble said...

My daughter was ten in total for the year. We called him to the hospital, but they say: "We can do nothing but control the fever." That's all you can do. The thing is, not as the fever is very high, the speed is what is happening. Sometimes the crisis is the first sign of illness. With their first at the symptoms of fever, which he Motrin. Be sure to alternate Motrin and Tylenol every three hours (until midnight), the fever is not likely to go. I know that small consolation, but these attacks only rarely is injured and will not be exceeded. Fifth anniversary of the birth of my daughter was a real blessing - are almost unknown after 5 - and they did not have last year. Another thing to note how the crisis can be the first sign of illness, can be more careful than ever before, not the child alone in the bathroom or something. Good luck and God bless!

E-Male said...

She had one person believes that too late, look at me. 2 of my children had, which is inherited from my thoughts and experiences that lead me to think. The trick is, you have the fever too high in the middle, the fever has one days, they let go and when he is high enough for someone to notice, was on the ground kicking, and looking like a jerk epilepticus. Fever is what led to the seizure. Tylenol to the child if the fever comes, he will outgrow that someday. I think I have, I think 50% a little high, perhaps 20%. really scared the crap of women in the nursery. if the child has begun to build a small red, were on the phone for us to search. and who would make sure he got a reducer (antipyretic fever) to do either.

E-Male said...

She had one person believes that too late, look at me. 2 of my children had, which is inherited from my thoughts and experiences that lead me to think. The trick is, you have the fever too high in the middle, the fever has one days, they let go and when he is high enough for someone to notice, was on the ground kicking, and looking like a jerk epilepticus. Fever is what led to the seizure. Tylenol to the child if the fever comes, he will outgrow that someday. I think I have, I think 50% a little high, perhaps 20%. really scared the crap of women in the nursery. if the child has begun to build a small red, were on the phone for us to search. and who would make sure he got a reducer (antipyretic fever) to do either.

Nutty Girl said...

My son is 12 months on and I have no more than once is 18 years.
because it is an ear infection and his temperature rose from 18 years ago with my parents at this time, I must admit I had no idea, but my mother does not know better or ibuprofen or other medication for children who have contributed to low temperature hold to have and can be prevented, hatred still exists, despite the fact that it has gone well.
It sounds as terrible as mine, but I hope you are well and ensure that doctors provide all required information

angelmou... said...

I know exactly how you feel my son 12 months ended 1 2 weeks in the hospital for 5 days with a severe infection was a different hospital and is very scary to see her son like that. They are characterized by causing an increase in temperature, so it is not a very high temperature rises rapidly temporarily need just told me that Calpol then at the first sign of a temperature sensor, it did not happen as we some ibuprofen and maintain close surveillance. Hope this helps

jillybir... said...

My daughter had recently started 2 years. It was really scary and I `ma kindergarten teacher training.
Our doctor was great and us through.
Your temp leave without reason, and if progress is not checked. We have learned to see the characters - red, tired eyes, grizzly. Then used to remove layers of clothing and a soft sponge with warm water. If it didn `t work given Calpol and repeated the towel that it` t get a chill. In general, we can avoid capture, too. In the rare cases where it is not placed at the side to protect their airways and once the arrest was for a lot of love and peace.
It is now a young man without a problem.
If you are still with their health visitor who makes you trust.

bumpity-... said...

I hope that you have calmed down a bit - my brother had a very bad crisis at 18 months old. Now he is 6'1 "and is a big boy band in good health rarely sick.

We hope that everything is okay, baby.

Ding Dong said...

I think that these crises have to do Somethink with body temperature sensors, or infection. You need to suffocate the baby turn his head slowly from side to prevent it. Ask your doctor to be sure. Many children suffer.

Ding Dong said...

I think that these crises have to do Somethink with body temperature sensors, or infection. You need to suffocate the baby turn his head slowly from side to prevent it. Ask your doctor to be sure. Many children suffer.

leedsmik... said...

Our daughter was on when I is on the same age.Fortunately my wife, a nurse and took care of once in the chest and wiped his forehead with a hot towel (not frozen) was
He had another the next day in hospital.
Unfortunately, we have the same "is disconcerting, but normal" reaction.
The only consolation I can give you is to grow out of it.

dinald_m said...

There is no way, a febrile seizure occurs to stop, but are genetically determined, that your child tends to reduce to another. But as your child recovers quickly to a normal state of health shortly after the crisis, there was no reason for concern and an infection of the central nervous system can be excluded.

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