Meningitis and Febrile Convulsions in Children
Video Description: Su Laurent explains what is meningitis and febrile convulsions in children, and what to do if your children have those conditions. Related Article Subjects: Meningitis and Febrile Convulsions in Children, febrile convulsions, febrile convulsions in children, meningitis, meningitis in children, parenting tips, simplymediatvMeningitis and Febrile Convulsions in Children
How to Deal with Convulsions
If you child goes rigid and starts shaking and foaming at the mouth these could be the symptoms of a febrile convulsion, caused by a rise in body temperature. A Paramedic explains what to do... Febrile Seziure – Symptoms, Causes and TreatmentBy: james sameul | 31/05/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsA febrile seziure, also known as a fever fit or febrile convulsion is a generalized convulsion caused by elevated body temperature. They most commonly occur in children below the age of three and should not be diagnosed in children under the age of 6 months or over the age of 6 years. In many cases, the first sign of fever is the onset of the seizure. It has been theorized that the seizure is triggered by the rapidity of the rise in temperature, rather than the actual temperature reached. The Common Childhood IllnessesBy: Irvin Mcclain | 27/10/2009 | Home & FamilyThere are always concerns about a baby's health. Many parents overreact to the smallest problem, but you really can't be too careful when it comes to your baby's health. Recognizing the symptoms to the most common diseases is very important to early diagnosis and treatment. Jackie Southworth of SOVRIN Training looks at the provision of first aid training for child carersBy: Jackie Southworth | 31/03/2009 | HealthFirst aid training for people working with children commonly known as paediatric first aid is something of a grey area within the UK training industry. There is no regulatory authority in the way the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) monitors first aid for the workplace, and contrary to what some may believe, first aid training for child carers does not fall within the remit of the HSE.
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