How to Handle a Child’s Fever and Convulsions?

Fever and convulsions in children may be due to high fever seizures, commonly seen in children aged 5 to 6 months to 6 years. At this stage, the child’s nervous system is not fully developed, and it is easy to cause convulsions in high temperatures. Treatment methods include timely fever reduction and physical cooling.
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What to Do If a Child Falls Downstairs and Gets a Big bump on the Forehead

A 4-year-old child fell down the stairs, sustaining a subcutaneous hematoma on the forehead, and his nose was scratched, causing him to bleed from the nose at midnight. He is in good spirits, eating without vomiting, and has no headache. It is recommended to closely monitor the child’s condition and apply cold compresses for treatment. Wishing for a quick recovery.
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