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What if the body had a similar mechanism if we were infected with a germ?...A fever is an increase of body temperature in response to pathogen invasion. This increase in temperature kills many bacteria and viruses that cannot live in temperature over
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New study reveals brain imaging and brain activity recordings could determine children at high risk Seizures that occur during a childhood fever are usually harmless, but when the fever continues they can
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Reporter Fuse/Getty Images The M.M.R.V. shot became widely available in 2006, allowing multiple vaccines to be bundled into one injection. A large new study has ruled out concerns that children over 4 are at greater risk of seizures after getting a
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MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) and a chickenpox vaccine at age 1 to 2. MMR vaccine and a separate chickenpox vaccine, at age 4 to 6 is also recommended. In 2008, a related study found that babies who got measles, mumps, rubella, and chickenpox in
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Babies who got a single shot that included vaccines against tetanus and whooping cough were at higher risk of having a fever-related seizure on the same day in a new study from Denmark . However, researchers found the chance of having a seizure was
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Pediatricians commonly get the panicked call or visit from parents who have witnessed a febrile seizure and are convinced their child's illness has taken a turn for the worse. Here's something that can help calm them down: Febrile seizures appear to
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Special for The Republic Question: What is a febrile seizure and how I should react if my child experiences one of these seizures? Answer: Febrile seizures occur in children when their body temperature suddenly spikes, typically from some fever-
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The American Academy of Pediatrics has long recommended that kids get the Varivax vaccine to prevent chicken pox (varicella) infections. These recommendations have included: universal immunization for all healthy children at age 12 to 18 months and
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I knew he was out of sorts, but I thought it was just a minor, passing thing...It didn't last long, and as soon as it was over, we took him to the hospital...Febrile seizures are somewhat common, happening to 2 percent to 5 percent of children
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Approximately two to five per cent of children will get febrile seizures, usually between the ages of six months and five years old...More related to this story The seizure is characterized by a child stiffening up; twitching; jerking; flailing; eyes
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