Question
A three-and-a-half-year-old child experienced two episodes of fever convulsions at the age of four and three months. After the convulsions, the child became unconscious and remained in a state of deep sleep for several hours before regaining consciousness. Does such an event of convulsions have any impact on the child’s brain?
Answer
The analysis of the condition indicates that attention should be paid to the duration of the child’s convulsion. After a convulsion, the child may feel tired and easily fall into a state of deep sleep. As the child grows older, the frequency of fever convulsions typically decreases, but specific situations should be consulted with a professional doctor.