Even fevers high enough to
cause febrile seizures do not indicate a severe problem in themselves.
Not exact matches
In many cases
febrile seizures are
caused by a viral infection, which leads to a raised temperature.
Hambidge says evidence shows the immune system may still be maturing during the second year of life, and
febrile seizures caused by viruses naturally peak around 16 to 18 months.
From this article: «However, most
febrile seizures are over quickly, do not mean your child has epilepsy, and do not
cause any permanent harm.»