Encephalitis is particularly prone to occur in children, especially acute encephalitis, which can easily cause convulsions. The most common ones are systemic tonic convulsions, localized convulsions, and febrile convulsions. If you encounter these symptoms, you must treat your baby in time. 1. Symptoms of convulsions 1. Generalized tonic convulsions: The muscles of the whole body are rigid and twitching in waves, showing opisthotonos (the head is tilted back and the whole body is bent backward in a bow shape), the eyes are rolled up or staring, and the patient is unconscious. 2. Localized convulsions: only local muscles twitch, such as twitching of only one side of the limbs, or twitching of facial muscles, or twitching of fingers or toes, or eye movements, nystagmus, blinking, staring, etc. Most are unconscious. The above convulsions can last for a few seconds or several minutes, and in severe cases can last for several minutes or recur repeatedly. Convulsions lasting more than 30 minutes are called persistent state convulsions. 3. Febrile convulsions: mainly seen in children aged 6 months to 4 years who have convulsions when they have high fever. High fever convulsions are short-lived, and consciousness recovers quickly after the convulsion. They often occur in the early stages of a fever. During a fever, there is often only one convulsion. Brain diseases and other serious illnesses can be ruled out, and an EEG will be normal one week after the fever subsides. 2. Prevention of convulsions Prevention is achieved by actively treating the primary disease according to its cause. For example, epileptic patients need to take medication as prescribed by the doctor. If they suddenly stop taking the medication, even for 1 to 2 days, it will cause epileptic convulsions. For example, children with high fever are prone to convulsions, and timely fever reduction can prevent convulsions. Tetanus can cause convulsions, so tetanus vaccine should be given to prevent tetanus. Rabies can cause convulsions, so it is important to prevent dog bites. If you are bitten by a dog, go to the hospital for treatment immediately. Calcium deficiency can cause convulsions, so children need to supplement calcium (eat more calcium-containing foods, take calcium gluconate, calcium tablets, etc. when necessary), and also get more sun exposure, take cod liver oil, etc. To prevent gastrocnemius cramps, do adequate warm-up exercises before strenuous exercise or swimming. To prevent cramps in this area when sleeping at night, avoid over-tiredness during the day and avoid exposing your legs to cold at night. |
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