Question

My baby is 120 days old, and we gave him a swimming session at home during the postpartum period. It was winter, and the water temperature was adjusted too high, around 40 degrees Celsius. Each swimming session lasted between ten to fifteen minutes. Could this have caused heatstroke?

Answer

Seizures in children can be caused by a variety of diseases, including both infectious and non-infectious factors. High fever is often a common trigger for seizures, particularly those caused by viral and bacterial infections such as viral influenza. These infectious diseases can lead to high fever, which is highly prone to causing functional disorders in the cerebral cortex, abnormal discharge, and seizures in children. Sudden high fever caused by infections is one of the most common viral infections.