What Causes a One-and-a-Half-Year-Old Child to Suddenly Develop a Fever and Seizures? Will It Affect the Child’s Future Health?

A one-and-a-half-year-old child suddenly develops a fever accompanied by seizures, which may be a symptom of high fever convulsions. The child’s brain development is not yet complete, and their ability to inhibit stimuli is relatively weak, so even slight stimuli may trigger seizures. Generally, a single episode has little impact on the child’s brain, but repeated occurrences may cause damage. After an episode, consider undergoing an EEG to determine if there are any long-term effects.
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What Causes ADHD in Children?

My son is just 6 years old, and his teacher has been reflecting that he doesn’t pay attention in class, doesn’t fit in with others, and lacks self-control. Why does he have ADHD? I’ve always lived with him, so why did he get it?
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