Febrile seizures (convulsions caused by fever)

PDF download is not available for Arabic and Urdu languages at this time. Please use the browser print function instead

Read about the symptoms, prevention, first aid treatment and proper care for a child experiencing febrile seizures (convulsions)

Key points

  • Febrile seizures are episodes of uncontrollable jerking movements and loss of consciousness when a child has a fever.
  • Febrile seizures are common in children between the ages of six months and five years.
  • During a febrile seizure, keep your child safe and do not try to put anything in their mouth. Try to roll them onto their side or roll their head to one side.
  • Take your child to their health-care provider after a febrile seizure. If the seizure lasts longer than three minutes, call an ambulance.
  • Treating your child's fever with medicine may improve their comfort but will not prevent febrile seizures.
Last updated: M01 31st 2024