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Febrile convulsions are incredibly common in babies and small children. Fits or seizures are triggered by a rise in their core body temperature when they are unwell and feverish. As many as one in 20 children may experience a febrile convulsion by the time they are 5 years old. Febrile convulsions occur most frequently in children between 6 months and 5 years old. They’re petrifying to watch, but are not usually life-threatening and your child is likely to grow out of them with no long-term effects. Why does it happen? The exact cause of these seizures remains unknown. However, it is thought that

Febrile convulsions and seizures as seen on The Hippocratic Post.

Source: hippocraticpost.com

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