POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due this month3 months agoA. Frequent febrile seizures in a child can be concerning, though they are usually harmless and triggered by sudden spikes in fever. If your child is experiencing febrile seizures often, it's important to:
Monitor fever carefully – Give paracetamol or ibuprofen at the first sign of fever. Keep the child cool – Light clothing, proper hydration, and a cool environment help. Stay calm during seizures – Lay the child on their side safely and do not put anything in their mouth. See a pediatric neurologist – If seizures happen often or last more than 5 minutes, or occur without fever, your child may need further evaluation like an EEG or MRI.
Frequent febrile seizures may sometimes suggest a lower threshold for seizures or another condition, so regular follow-ups and guidance from a pediatric specialist are very important.
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