POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. Febrile (FEH-bryle) seizures happen in kids 6 months to 5 years old. They're most common in toddlers 12–18 months old. Kids are more likely to have a febrile seizure if: They have a family history of febrile seizures.Make sure your infant is protected from experiencing injuries by moving hard objects out of the way. ...Call 911 if your baby has a seizure for more than 5 minutes, turns blue, has trouble breathing, or is unresponsive after the seizure ends.Gently place your child on the floor or ground, and remove any nearby objects.Lay your child on his or her side to prevent choking on saliva (spit).If your child vomits, clear out the mouth gently with your finger.Loosen any clothing around the head or neck.The most common type of seizure in children is from a fever (called a febrile seizure). Other causes include infections, low blood sodium, medicines, drug use (amphetamines or cocaine), brain injury or a tumor, and genetic changes.
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