1. The baby or child has collapsed and is making sudden jerking movements. They may also have froth around their mouth. 2. Make them safe and prevent injury. Use a blanket or clothing to protect their ...
How the seizure affects your child depends on where the electrical activity happens in their brain. For example, if it happens in the occipital lobe in the back of the brain, your child may have ...
Febrile seizures are caused by a fever or high temperature. 1. The baby or child having a febrile seizure may be less responsive or unresponsive, arch their back, clench their fists, stiffen their ...
Soon after having Conall, Debbie's seizures returned. She was very anxious when she took Conall home and was too afraid to be on her own. "Being in that vulnerable position again with a new baby ...
Sadly, that’s exactly the situation faced by mum Belen Sullivan Robbins, who recently discovered her baby Bella had a rare and particularly dangerous form of epilepsy, called Infantile Spasms. What ...
When Debbie McCrudden was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2014 she was asked if she was planning on having children soon. She knew it was what she wanted to do with her life but the diagnosis made her ...