According to the parent’s description, when a child has a fever and shows seizure symptoms, the following measures should be taken immediately: Place the child in a quiet environment, use a cold towel or ice pack to cool the forehead, and simultaneously administer ibuprofen suspension to reduce fever. Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet, engaging in aerobic exercise, and keeping a positive mood in daily life are also important factors for speeding up recovery.
When a baby has a seizure, symptoms can include loss of consciousness, pale complexion, staring or dazed eyes, eyes rolling upwards, blue lips around the mouth, clenched jaws, drooling, vomiting, fists clenched in hands, stiffness or rigid tremors in limbs, and often accompanied by incontinence of urine and feces. If the seizure lasts for a long time, the baby may experience complications such as intracranial hemorrhage, brain edema, and intracranial hypertension due to hypoxia. At this time, family members can press the baby’s Renzhong and Hegu points to alleviate the symptoms of seizures and take the baby to the hospital for immediate treatment to prevent severe consequences from persistent seizures.