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Febrile seizures

Доступные издания: Российская Федерация, США (открыто сейчас)

What it is

A seizure during a fever in a child aged 6 months to 5 years, with no CNS infection and no prior seizures outside fever. A simple febrile seizure is generalized, shorter than 15 minutes and does not recur within 24 hours; it is usually benign.

What to do during the seizure

  • lay the child on their side, move dangerous objects away;

  • note the time the seizure started;

  • put nothing in the mouth and do not restrain the child;

  • after it ends, check breathing and consciousness.

When to call an ambulance

  • the seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes;

  • it recurs within 24 hours;

  • laboured breathing or cyanosis;

  • the child does not regain consciousness afterwards;

  • it is the first seizure — the child should be seen by a doctor.

Red flags

Suspect a complex seizure or a CNS infection and examine without delay:

  • a focal component, or a duration longer than 15 minutes;

  • age under 6 months or over 5 years;

  • neck stiffness, a petechial rash, marked lethargy — rule out meningitis.

Related topics

On assessing the fever itself — see Fever without a source.