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What Causes Febrile Seizures During Fever In Children?

My 2 1/2 year old granddaughter has had four febrile seizures, two just last Friday. We all know what to do now, etc. but I have not gotten any answers as to why some children who have fevers get them and some who have fevers do not. Any info on that?
Wed, 20 Aug 2014
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Thanks for enquiring at HealthCareMagic. It is possible for anyone to have a fit, but some people are more likely than others to have one. The brains of some infants and young children are very sensitive to rises in body temperature they may have a convulsion when they have a fever.
The fit usually occurs while the child's temperature is rising rapidly at the beginning of an illness and most often occurs on the first day of the illness. Please note that about 1 in 25 children will have a febrile convulsion. Febrile convulsions occur between the ages of 6 months and 5 years and are less common after the age of 5 years
there is an increased chance of your child having a febrile convulsion if a close relative had febrile convulsions as a child. The tendency to febrile convulsions runs in families. Children who are developmentally delayed or who have spent more than 28 days in a neonatal intensive care unit are also more likely to have a febrile seizure. Moreover, one of 4 children who have a febrile seizure will have another, usually within a year. So you can see that some children have increased risk but it is difficult to comment on the exact predilection.

I hope that helps. Feel free to revert back with further queries if any.
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What Causes Febrile Seizures During Fever In Children?

Thanks for enquiring at HealthCareMagic. It is possible for anyone to have a fit, but some people are more likely than others to have one. The brains of some infants and young children are very sensitive to rises in body temperature they may have a convulsion when they have a fever. The fit usually occurs while the child s temperature is rising rapidly at the beginning of an illness and most often occurs on the first day of the illness. Please note that about 1 in 25 children will have a febrile convulsion. Febrile convulsions occur between the ages of 6 months and 5 years and are less common after the age of 5 years there is an increased chance of your child having a febrile convulsion if a close relative had febrile convulsions as a child. The tendency to febrile convulsions runs in families. Children who are developmentally delayed or who have spent more than 28 days in a neonatal intensive care unit are also more likely to have a febrile seizure. Moreover, one of 4 children who have a febrile seizure will have another, usually within a year. So you can see that some children have increased risk but it is difficult to comment on the exact predilection. I hope that helps. Feel free to revert back with further queries if any.