Will [burn] burn your brain?

Common people commonly known as [burning and smoking] in medicine used to be called [febrile convulsion], now called [febrile convulsion]. This is a common complication when children have fever, which often occurs in children aged 6 months to 5 years old. About 2%-4% of children of this age group experience overheated convulsion. Especially children aged 12 months to 18 months have a high incidence, and there are not many attacks after 3 years old. Parents who have experienced their children’s febrile convulsions often use words such as “fear”, “terror” and “horror” to describe the situation at that time. Indeed, When the attack occurs, the child’s performance is often loss of consciousness, convulsions, rolling eyes, and limbs twitching on both sides Read More …

Does the baby have a fever? Maybe it’s not a bad thing

Baby fever is an inevitable problem for every mother in the process of child-rearing. There is a folk saying [there is no child who grows up without fever], [the child has a fever and grows up once a time], and the simple saying contains two meanings: first, the child has a fever that is very common; Second, it is not necessarily a bad thing for a child to have a fever. This is quite reasonable, but having said that, as a mother, it is hard to avoid worrying about her child’s fever. Of course, some anxiety is also human nature, but in the face of fever, mothers should learn to deal with it calmly and give their babies more care Read More …