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Uses of Novovalpo
Novovalpo is used to treat seizures and febrile convulsions with valproic acid as the main ingredient. Let's find out more details about the uses, how to use the drug and the notes when using Novovalpo through the article below.
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Uses of Alpovic
Alpovic belongs to the group of psychotropic drugs whose main ingredient is valproic acid. The drug is often used to treat absence seizures, convulsions in children or febrile convulsions. So how does Alpovic work?
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Febrile convulsion in dysentery
Convulsions in bacillary dysentery may be due to high fever. However, the febrile convulsion in this pathology may also be caused by the toxin of Shigella bacilli in the early, non-febrile convulsion form. Therefore, if you notice convulsions when you have dysentery, you need to go to the hospital immediately.
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Febrile convulsions in children: Timely arrival at the hospital and instructions for initial treatment
Febrile seizures are seizures in infants or young children, usually occurring between 3 months and 5 years of age. Most febrile seizures are caused by a complex interaction between genetic predisposition (multiple genes) and environmental factors, mainly viral, and have a benign course.
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What to do when a child has a cold fever?
Fever is a common symptom in young children. However, when children have a fever and shivering, many parents are confused, not knowing whether to cool or warm the child. So what is the appropriate way to care for children with a fever and shivering?
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How much fever does the child have to convulse?
Convulsions can occur when a child has a high fever, and convulsions can cause confusion for caregivers. Although febrile convulsions are usually benign, if they recur repeatedly, they can cause brain damage in children.
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How to treat typhus in children?
Rash fever is a common disease in children, easily spread and can leave complications later if not treated properly, especially in the case of rash fever in infants.
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Why can high fever cause convulsions?
Febrile convulsion syndrome is a common syndrome in breastfed children (under 2 years old), manifested by convulsions or tonic-clonic convulsions when the child has a high fever. This is a medical condition that requires emergency treatment because it can threaten the child's life or leave serious sequelae such as epilepsy, mental and motor retardation, especially in cases of prolonged febrile convulsions.
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Side effects when using antibiotic ceftizoxime lni 0.5g
Hi doctor. My baby is just 3 days old. Since birth, the baby had pyoderma and was treated with antibiotic ceftizoxime lni 0.5g for 5 days by injection. Doctor let me ask, the side effects of the drug and the treatment method is correct?
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How to prevent viral fever in babies
Viral fever is a common disease in children in the summer, manifested by high fever of 39-40 degrees Celsius, accompanied by cough, runny nose, digestive disorders, rash, etc. Preventing viral fever in children is a very important thing that parents need to know clearly to protect children from this disease.
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Note when using anticonvulsants when high fever for children
Febrile convulsions are common in children 12-18 months of age. The vast majority of cases recover completely. However, some cases require anticonvulsants to avoid brain damage caused by high fever. When using drugs for children with febrile convulsions, attention should be paid to some important issues to prevent possible side effects.
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