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Symptoms of Febrile convulsions症状惊厥
Febrile convulsions usually last less than a minute, but they can continue for up to 5 minutes.惊厥,通常最后不到一分钟,但他们可以继续长达5分钟。 They usually happen on the first day of an illness and do not always happen when the child’s temperature is hottest.他们通常发生第一天就生病,不要总是发生时, childâ € ™温度是最热门的。 In fact, a febrile convulsion is sometimes the first sign that the child is ill.事实上,在惊厥,有时是首次迹象表明,儿童虐待。
- At first the child looks hot and flushed, because of their temperature.在第一儿童期待的热点和冲水式,因为他们的温度。
- They become dazed or confused and black out (lose consciousness).他们成为dazed或混淆及黑色列(失去意识) 。 At this point they may fall down if they have been sitting or standing.在这一点上他们可能倒下,如果他们已经坐或站。
- The child’s muscles tighten and this may cause them to moan or cry out.该childâ € ™ s肌肉收紧,这可能导致他们呻吟或哭出来。
- They may stop breathing (usually for around 30 seconds) and their skin may turn a little blue.他们可能会停止呼吸(通常为大约30秒)和她们的皮肤可能把小蓝。
- Muscles in the arms, legs and face, and other parts of the body, twitch and shake.肌肉,在手臂,腿部和脸部,身体其他部位,抽搐和动摇。
- The child’s eyes may roll backwards.该childâ € ™ s眼睛可能轧辊倒退。
- Many children also lose control of their bladder or bowel.许多儿童也失去了控制自己的膀胱或肠。
- They often fall into a deep sleep afterwards.他们往往陷入一种深度睡眠状态。
If the fit goes on for more than 5 minutes, it is important to get medical help by calling 999 for an ambulance.如果适合的推移,为超过5分钟,重要的是要得到医疗帮助,请致电999救护车。 However, they are usually fairly short, and the child makes a full recovery.不过,他们通常比较短,儿童作出了全面复苏。 Febrile convulsions can be worrying for parents because they look similar to an epileptic fit.惊厥,可令人担心的家长,因为他们看起来像一癫痫发作。
Most children only ever have one febrile convulsion, but around 3 in 10 have a second convulsion in a later, separate, illness.大部分的孩子,只有有一个惊厥,但约3 10个有第二次惊厥在后来的,独立的,生病。 Children are more likely to have further fits if the first was when they were very young, or if the child has a close relative (such as a parent or sibling) who had febrile convulsions.儿童更可能有进一步的配合,如果第一次是当他们非常年轻,或者,如果孩子有近亲(如父母或兄弟姐妹)谁曾惊厥。









