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Parents Ask: After a Child Has a High Fever, They Will Fall Asleep. What’s Happening? What Are the Possible Effects?

High fever convulsions may affect a child’s brain development, parents should be vigilant and take measures to prevent high fevers.
  • FAQ
  • Sleepiness After High Fever in Children
  • High Fever Seizures
  • Fever Convulsions
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Should You Cover a Feverish Child with a Thick Blanket to Sweat?

Should you cover a feverish child with a thick blanket to induce sweating, and what are the risks and proper handling methods?
  • FAQ
  • Fever
  • Children
  • Elderly
  • High Fever Seizures
  • Correct Behavior
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Symptoms and Treatment of High Fever Seizures in Children

Symptoms and Treatment Methods of High Fever Seizures in Children
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • High Fever Seizures
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The Relationship Between Pediatric High Fever Seizures and Epilepsy

Discuss whether pediatric high fever seizures can trigger epilepsy and its treatment methods.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • High Fever Seizures
  • Epilepsy
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What Causes Facial Numbness?

Inquire about the causes of facial numbness and whether a comprehensive examination is necessary
  • FAQ
  • Neurology
  • High Fever Seizures
  • Nerve Nutrient Medications
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What to Do When a Baby Has a Fever of 39.4 Degrees?

A baby with a fever of 39.4 degrees and experiencing seizures should follow medical advice for medication use.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Health
  • High Fever Seizures
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What to Do When a Child Has a Fever of 40 Degrees and Suffers Seizures and Eyeballs Turning White?

A 19-year-old child had a fever of 40 degrees, accompanied by seizures and eyes rolling back. Immediate medical examination and cooling treatment are recommended.
  • FAQ
  • Child's Fever
  • High Fever Seizures
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Why Can’t the Fever Go Down in a Boy Who Frequently Suffers from High Fever Seizures

A four-year-old boy experienced high fever seizures due to respiratory tract infection, which occurred again at the age of six. This time, he had a low fever for a week without respiratory tract infection, and tests showed a weak positive Mycoplasma. Seeking solutions.
  • FAQ
  • High Fever Seizures
  • Treatment
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