Febrile Convulsions occur when a young child's body temperature increases rapidly. The child loses consciousness, becomes stiff, and or flails the limbs. Children whose parents had Febrile Convulsions are more likely to have them, along with children who have suffered frequent illnesses. One in 1000 children may suffer from this 6-10 days after the measles vaccination.
What is mean by atypical febrile convulsion
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ICD 9 CM Code -780.31- Febrile convulsions (simple), unspecified.
'Post-' means 'after'. 'Febrile' means 'pertaining to a fever'. Therefore 'post-febrile' means 'pertaining to the period after a fever'.
yes anyone can have a febrile seizure. I work as a medic....we took a pt. the other day, 82 y/o female. Her caregivers said that she was "walking, and then she got weak, shaky, and developed some wheezing in her lungs. She's usually sharp as a tack, but now she'll barely answer questions" I was surprised that her medical history listed febrile seizures. That's exactly what was wrong with her, she had a temp of 102.1(which her caregivers didn't mention) and was having convulsions in both arms. Go figure, huh?
It is a term that refers to a type of insanity. 'Post-' means 'after'. 'Febrile' means 'pertaining to a fever'. Therefore 'post-febrile' means 'pertaining to the period after a fever'.
If someone is febrile, then this means that they are showing the symptoms of having a fever. This may mean that they are hot, shivering or being sick.
It means there is no fever. Febrile means having fever
do you mean fabrile, it refers to a workman working in stone, metal or wood as a skill
The febrile agglutinins test is used to confirm the diagonsis of certain infectious diseases that stimulate the body to produce febrile agglutinins.
There are two types of febrile seizures: simple (or benign) and complex.
About 5-35% of all children with roseola will have these "febrile seizures."