Monday, 24 October 2016

first aid management of child with seizure

  • Now a days seizure is Mostly seen in children with high fever. On this occasion we see about first aid management of seizure
  •  Has a seizure
  • Has trouble breathing
  • Turns blue
  • Hits his head before or during a seizure
  • Is unconscious for several minutes
  • Might have ingested anything poisonous
Seeing a child have a seizure is frightening, and you should seek emergency help to be safe. But seizures often don't cause serious health problems. Febrile seizures, which happen during a fever, can be common in toddlers.

Call Doctor If:

Even if your child has had a seizure before and your pediatrician has told you what to do, you should still call your pediatrician.

If your child is breathing normally, keep your child safe:

  • Place your child on the floor on his or her side and clear away objects that are in close proximity.
  • Loosen tight clothing surrounding the head or neck.
  • Don't put anything in your child'smouth or try to stop the seizures in any way.
  • If your child vomits, move him or his head to the side and clear out hismouth.
  • Don't try to hold your child down or restrain her movements.

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