Please call 911 immediately if you are having chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, sudden weakness or numbness, or if you think you have a medical emergency.
Convulsions, also known as seizures, in babies and young children can be terrifying for parents, and to be safe you should seek emergency help. However, convulsions often don't cause serious health problems. In toddlers, fevers can often trigger convulsions.
Even if your child has had a convulsion before and your pediatrician has told you what to do, you should still call your pediatrician.
If your child is breathing normally, keep your child safe:
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