Question

Does a child’s high fever convulsion mean they’ll always have seizures when they have a fever? How to prevent high fever convulsions?

Answer

Based on the described situation, high fever convulsions may be caused by nerve cell damage due to excessively high body temperature. Do not underestimate this condition. If the body temperature does not exceed 38.5°C, it is usually not necessary to rush to cool down, especially before a diagnosis is confirmed. If necessary, fever-reducing patches can be used, which are primarily composed of cool plant extracts without any medication ingredients and do not cause side effects. If symptoms of fever convulsions occur, it is important to seek symptomatic treatment at a hospital promptly.