CONTEXT: Parental anxiety and apprehension is related to inadequate knowledge of fever and fepile convulsion. AIMS: To study the knowledge, attitude, and practices of the parents of children with fepile convulsions. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Prospective questionnaire based study in a tertiary care centre carried over a period of one year. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: 140 parents of consecutive children presenting with fepile convulsion were enrolled. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Chi-square test. RESULTS: 83 parents (59.3%) could not recognise the convulsion; 90.7% (127) did not carry out any intervention prior to getting the child to the hospital. The commonest immediate effect of the convulsion on the parents was fear of death (n=126, 90%) followed by i...
Introduction Fever (temperature ≥38OC) is a common childhood symptom and sign, leading to concern an...
Introduction: The attitude towards people with epilepsy is influenced by the level of their knowledg...
Abstract Fever may be a sign of both infectious and non-infectious disorders, occurs commonly in ch...
CONTEXT: Parental anxiety and apprehension is related to inadequate knowledge of fever and fepile co...
Introduction: Febrile convulsion (FC), also known as a fever fit or febrile seizure, is the most co...
Background: Febrile convulsion is a common condition can traumatize the parents. Its a benign convul...
Aim: This study aims to determine the anxiety levels of the parents of patients admitted to the pedi...
Aims: Families with children afflicted with febrile convulsions must be given adequate information r...
The best medicine for febrile convulsions (FCs) is not prescription medications but effective commun...
Background: Childhood fever is a commonly treated condition in medical settings. Many studies around...
BackgroundThe best medicine for febrile convulsions (FCs) is not prescription medications but effect...
Background: Febrile convulsion is the most common neurological disorder in children below the age of...
Aims: Families with children afflicted with febrile convulsions must be given adequate information r...
Background: Fever is a widespread occurrence in child. Fever is a common sign associated with most c...
What is known and objective: Fever, one of the most common symptoms of illness experienced by childr...
Introduction Fever (temperature ≥38OC) is a common childhood symptom and sign, leading to concern an...
Introduction: The attitude towards people with epilepsy is influenced by the level of their knowledg...
Abstract Fever may be a sign of both infectious and non-infectious disorders, occurs commonly in ch...
CONTEXT: Parental anxiety and apprehension is related to inadequate knowledge of fever and fepile co...
Introduction: Febrile convulsion (FC), also known as a fever fit or febrile seizure, is the most co...
Background: Febrile convulsion is a common condition can traumatize the parents. Its a benign convul...
Aim: This study aims to determine the anxiety levels of the parents of patients admitted to the pedi...
Aims: Families with children afflicted with febrile convulsions must be given adequate information r...
The best medicine for febrile convulsions (FCs) is not prescription medications but effective commun...
Background: Childhood fever is a commonly treated condition in medical settings. Many studies around...
BackgroundThe best medicine for febrile convulsions (FCs) is not prescription medications but effect...
Background: Febrile convulsion is the most common neurological disorder in children below the age of...
Aims: Families with children afflicted with febrile convulsions must be given adequate information r...
Background: Fever is a widespread occurrence in child. Fever is a common sign associated with most c...
What is known and objective: Fever, one of the most common symptoms of illness experienced by childr...
Introduction Fever (temperature ≥38OC) is a common childhood symptom and sign, leading to concern an...
Introduction: The attitude towards people with epilepsy is influenced by the level of their knowledg...
Abstract Fever may be a sign of both infectious and non-infectious disorders, occurs commonly in ch...