Question

At 120 days old, during the winter postpartum period, our family gave the baby a swim. Each swimming session lasted between ten to fifteen minutes, and the water temperature was adjusted too high, around 40 degrees. Could this lead to the baby overheating?

Answer

Hello! There are many causes of childhood seizures, which can be classified into infectious and non-infectious diseases, as well as intracranial or extracranial diseases. Different clinical presentations require consideration of different diseases. For babies who experience seizures due to high fever, it is usually caused by viral and bacterial infections, such as viral influenza. These infectious diseases can cause high fever, which is easy to lead to babies experiencing brain cortex dysfunction, abnormal discharge, and seizures. This condition is related to abnormal brain cortex function in the baby. Sudden high fever can also be caused by infection, and it is one of the most common viral infections.