Management Of Paediatric Febrile Seizures In Emergency Ward

Research Article
Gajjela Sirichandana and Dr.Nikhil Kumar.Vanjari
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2019.1006.3547
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Age, Family history, seizures, Electroencephalogram, Lumbarpuncture, antiepileptic’s, antipyretics
Abstract: 

This review focuses on the most recent data and understanding of febrile seizures management in kids. Febrile seizures are events associated with fever in the absence of an intracranial infections, hypoglycaemia, or creating it necessary to deal with parental anxiety within the most sensitive manner The aim of this review was to focus on the management of Febrile seizures in the diagnosis of Febrile seizures is clinical, and it is important to exclude intracranial infections, in particular after a complex febrile seizures. Management consists of symptom management and treating the reason behind the fever. This review will give an overview of the definition of febrile seizures, epidemiology, evaluation and treatment outcomes febrile seizures usually are self-limited, and intervention to stop the seizure often is unnecessary. When attainable, the cause of the fever should be treated. Febrile seizures must be treated based on a systemic approach all the histories must be considered, the drug of choice also very important to treat the pediatric febrile seizures, assess the patient condition is essential and monitor regularly. Rectal diazepam is a good and reliable way to control seizures outsides of the hospital and even at home