Question

Can febrile seizures be genetic? How should we conduct daily care?

Answer

Febrile seizures often have a connection to family history. When a child has a fever, if they experience a febrile seizure, it usually occurs only once. For simple febrile seizures, there is no need to worry excessively. As the child’s nervous system develops, the risk of seizures decreases after the age of 6. In daily life, closely monitor the child’s health status and promptly cool them down when they have a fever, which can usually prevent the occurrence of seizures.