viral fever
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Publications Tagged with "viral fever"
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2018
1 publicationEvaluation of Relationship Between Variables Causative Factors Associated With Febrile Seizure-A Prospective Study
AIM :Febrile seizure is the one of the most common convulsive disorders, mainly occur following high fever without any evidence of underlying health issues, typically  in the children of age of upto 6 years. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between variable causative factor involved in the incidence of febrile convulsions between the children referred to Cosmopolitan Hospital, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala (India). This was a hospital based prospective observational study. The main purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between variable risk factors associated with febrile convulsion in children. The children of age upto 6 years were studied to assess the relationship between the types of seizure ,gender ,electrolytes and variable disease conditions which leads to the development of convulsive event in children. The age and febrile seizure has a correlation that the children below 3 years is more hospitalized with febrile seizure. Viral fever associated febrile seizure shows more prevalence. Type of seizure and gender do not have any positive correlation in this study. Lab data provide significant positive correlation with the incidence febrile seizure. Pregnancy related complications and antenatal and natel complications also shows a significant relationship to the febrile seizure. Decreased breast feeding in the children also leads to the events of febrile seizure. family history of febrile seizure also provide a major relationship with febrile convu. Risk factor such as age, body temperature, family history, breastfeeding, low birth weight, cesarean, lab data’s that are involved in the development of febrile seizure were identified.
