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"Fever and Seizures in Kiddos: Understanding Febrile Seizures! 🌡️💔 Hey there, parents! Dealing with a fever and a seizure combo in your little one can be a real head-scratcher. But fear not, we're here to break it down in a friendly way: What's a Febrile Seizure? Imagine your child having a little dance party in their brain because of a fever. Usually not dangerous, these seizures happen when the brain decides to speed up the temperature change from no fever to fever too quickly. How high the temp gets is not important! It's like a brain temperature rollercoaster for our kiddos! Cool Signs to Watch For: Age Sweet Spot: Kiddos from 6 months to 6 years are the prime-time players for febrile seizures. Generalized Fun: The whole body gets in on the action during a seizure, not just a single limb or side. Short and Sweet: If the seizure wraps up in less than 15 minutes and doesn't make an encore within 24 hours, that's a good sign. Prevalent Trigger: HHV-6 (a virus) vis a common culprit behind febrile seizures. Familial Ties: Febrile seizures often run in families. What to Do When the Seizure Shows Up: Safety First: Lay your kiddo down on a comfy surface and gently turn them on their side to avoid any potential choking if they decide to spit up. 911 Call: If the seizure goes on for more than 3 minutes or your little one starts to sport a blue hue, it's 911 time. Focus on Fever: Managing the fever itself is a crucial step in alleviating febrile seizures. See our fever management video here: Investigate the Source: Identifying the cause of the fever is an essential aspect of comprehensive treatment. When to Seek Assistance: Complex Scenario: Complex febrile seizures, which involve factors such as age outside the 6 months to 6 years range, seizures lasting more than 15 minutes, focal seizures affecting only one side, or experiencing more than two seizures within 24 hours. Ongoing Care: Complex febrile seizures necessitate follow-up with a neurologist for thorough evaluation and management. Fun Fact: Around 30% of kiddos who've had a febrile seizure might have another one before hitting the big 6 years old. And hey, for the best fever-fighting tips, check out our fever management video. You've got this, superhero parents! 💪🎉" 0:02- Intro 0:18 - Intro to Febrile Seizures 0:33 - What is a it? 0:51- Causes 1:20 - Treatment 2:02 - When to Worry? 3:11 - Summary