Question

What Are the Symptoms of a Child Having a Fever and Seizure?

Answer

Convulsions often occur within 6 hours after a high fever, characterized by the child suddenly experiencing whole-body convulsions, with particularly noticeable muscle spasms in the hands, feet, and face. It is also common to see the eyes staring or rolling upward, the head turning to one side or backward, and there may be breath-holding or blue lips. In severe cases, seizures may continue or recur.