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Febrile Fits / Convulsions
Febrile Fits or Convulsions are scary episodes for all involved. However they last no longer than
five minutes and are generally not life-threatening. Neither is there any lasting damage. A child
will develop a temperature over a short period of time and suddenly fall to the floor having what
appears to be an epileptic episode. However Febrile Fits should not be confused with Epilepsy - they
do not lead to epilepsy and are surprisingly common.
What to Do
There are two parts - the preceding fever and the actual fit or convulsion.
Control the fever with a medicine recommended by either your doctor or pharmacist.
Give them lots to drink, preferably water or squash. Keep their temperature down by undressing them if necessary.
During a fit:
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Don't Panic.
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Try and move any dangerous objects out of the way.
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After the fit your child may be groggy, if not, keep them calm.
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Seek immediate medical attention.
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