Convulsion comes in a variety of manifestations, that which leaves the parents much at a loss is bodywise or local outburst occasioned due to a fervent fever.
A fit of convulsion that occurs with young kids is typically manifested in loss of consciousness, eyeballs upturned consistently or going awry, lips empurpled, and dribbling.
In the wake of a spasmodic outbreak patients must remain calm, let the kid sleep by one side with the head raised up a little bit so as the maintain the windpipe thoroughgoing and to induce outflowing of saliva and vomitus, never put anything into kid’s mouth, nor apply artificial respiration or heart massage when the convulsion is active in progress, the convulsion will generally terminate within 5~10 minutes, the kid will then fall asleep, deeply tired out.
The spasm or convulsion that takes place for the first time ever is a good reason for the child concerned to be sent to a hospital for diagnosis to find out the reason behind the scene. |