Saturday, July 4, 2009

Fever convulsions

DEFINITION
- Children suffering from Cerebral palsy, disturbance of growth or other nerve aberration.
Causes
Fever convulsions (Febrile Convulsion) is a strain on the baby or child that caused fever, with no infection on the central nervous system and other nerve aberration.

A child with a fever strain, meaning he does not suffer because of epilepsy epilepsy marked by recurrent convulsions that are not triggered by the fever.

Almost as many as 1 out of every 25 children had experienced cramps and fever more than a third of children mengalaminya is more than 1 times.
Spastic fever usually occurs in children aged between 6 months-5 years and rarely occurs before age 6 months and after 3 years.

Factors affecting the occurrence of convulsions recurring fever:
• Age when you first fell ill cramps fever (less than 15 months)
• Often have a fever
• History of the family who also suffer fever convulsions.

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