Detailed information of infantile convulsion

Scaring wind is a common acute and severe disease in children, which is characterized by convulsion and coma in clinic. Also known as "fright", commonly known as "spasm". It can occur in any season, and it is common in children aged 1-5. The younger the age, the higher the incidence.

Its symptoms are often dangerous and change rapidly, threatening children's lives. Western medicine calls children frightened. Among them, those with fever are mostly caused by infectious diseases, while those without fever are mostly caused by non-infectious diseases. In addition to common epilepsy, there are water and electrolyte disorders, hypoglycemia, drug poisoning, food poisoning, hereditary metabolic diseases, brain trauma, brain tumors and so on.