Seizure-Child Symptoms
Do you have any symptoms of Seizure-Child? Do you even know what they are? Learn more about each symptom of this condition below and what to do if you think you may have Seizure-Child.
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Symptoms of Seizure-Child
Seizure symptoms may include:
- Confusion
- Unconsciousness
- Staring, or a dazed look
- Jerking movements of the limbs and/or body (convulsions)
- Abnormal brain activity reflected in a lab test or scan
- High fever (higher than 102 degrees Fahrenheit)
- Difficulty breathing
- Eyes rolling back in the head
- Crying or moaning
- Vomiting
- Urinating
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