Question

A child has developed symptoms of persistent fever, trembling limbs, and foaming at the mouth after a fever. What could this be?

Answer

The child began to have recurrent fevers 40 days after birth. Recently, after a fever, the child developed symptoms including upward rolling eyes, staring, trembling limbs, and foaming at the mouth. These symptoms may be related to epilepsy. It is recommended to seek medical attention for professional examination and classification treatment as soon as possible to avoid further brain damage.