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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Febrile "seizures," "familial," 4
  1. ... most commonly affected. Febrile seizures often run in families. Most febrile seizures occur in the first 24 hours of an ...
  2. ... happen at any age. There may be a family history of seizures or epilepsy. A febrile seizure is a convulsion in a child triggered ...
  3. ... Certain antibiotics, such as sulfonamides and aminopenicillins ... People with EM may have family members who have had EM as well.
  4. ... call 911 or the local emergency number if seizures, fever, severe confusion, hallucinations, or irregular heartbeats occur. If ...
  5. ... difficulties Irritability and sensitivity to loud sounds Severe seizures (may begin at a very early age) Unexplained fevers Vision loss that leads to blindness Vomiting With ...
  6. ... population. However, in many cases, there is no family connection. Factors such as diabetes, obesity, and the use of anti-seizure medicines in the mother may increase the risk ...
  7. ... longer Sudden, severe confusion (delirium) Excitement or fear Fever ... fatigue Seizures (may occur without other symptoms of DTs): Most ...