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The treatment for convulsions in children over one year of age, is simple enough. What we know as acute cases--cases that are brought on from indigestion in children that have been allowed to eat too heartily and improperly-- should have the bowels cleared out with enemas.
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Convulsions occur chiefly in infants and children with unstable and poorly adjusted nervous systems. Slight causes may bring on convulsions in some children. Undoubtedly these are the children that give us most of our cases of epilepsy.
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Diabetes & Endocrinology...
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Diabetes & Endocrinology...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/2281898
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A description of, and first aid for, febrile convulsions in children. ... Febrile convulsions are not uncommon, and an estimated 3% of children aged 6 months to 6 years suffer convulsion due to high fever. These seizures last only a few minutes (although those few minutes ... Start a discussion for FEBRILE CONVULSIONS IN CHILDREN...
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Febrile convulsions are generalised seizures brought on by a fever caused by another illness, such as tonsillitis. They affect around three to five out of 100 children between six months and five years and there is often a family history.
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Febrile convulsions occur in young children when there is a rapid increase in their body temperature. It affects up to 1 in 20 children between the ages of one and four but can affect children between six months and about five years old. ... Children may inherit the tendency to suffer febrile convulsion from their parents.
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Causes and diagnosis of Convulsions in children including babies, infants, toddlers, and older children. ... This section covers causes of Convulsions in children, babies, infants, or toddlers. You can also refer to the full list of causes of Convulsions in any age group. (231 total causes listed).
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FEBRILE CONVULSIONS IN CHILDREN: Relationship of family history to type of convulsions and age at presentation ... Background: Febrile Convulsions are the commonest cause of convulsions in children under five years of age. Present study was conducted to know relationship of positive family history of convulsions to the type...
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