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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Febrile "seizures," "familial," 5
  1. ... otherwise healthy children between ages 6 months and 5 years. Toddlers are most commonly affected. Febrile seizures often run in families. Most febrile seizures occur in the first 24 ...
  2. ... brain tissue Epileptic seizures usually start between ages 5 and 20. But they can 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. ... out more and more Irritability Failure to thrive Fever Frequent ... over 5 years old often have only bone involvement. Symptoms ...
  4. ... injury Heart disease Heat illness ( heat intolerance ) High fever Phenylketonuria ( PKU ), which can cause seizures in infants Poisoning Street drugs, such as angel ...
  5. ... and some medicines Metabolic disorders that run in families, such as glutaric aciduria and organic acidemias, Krabbe disease , maple syrup urine disease , and others Seizures Severe electrolyte imbalance Traumatic brain injury Stiff-person ...
  6. ... longer Sudden, severe confusion ( delirium ) Excitement or fear ... fatigue Seizures (may occur without other symptoms of DTs): Most ...
  7. ... Ear infection ( otitis media ) with H influenzae infection Family member with an H influenzae infection Native American race Pregnancy Older age Sinus infection ( sinusitis ) Sore throat ( pharyngitis ) Upper respiratory infection Weakened immune system
  8. ... often, the diameter difference is less than 0.5 mm, but it can be up to 1 mm. Babies born with different sized pupils may not have any underlying disorder. If other family members also have similar pupils, then the pupil ...
  9. ... and: You take medicines for diabetes, thyroid disease, seizures, ... chills, or painful urination Vaginal bleeding Severe belly ...
  10. ... Steroid injections Allergy medicines Antidepressants Blood pressure medicines Seizure medicine Medicines that block calcitonin gene-related peptide ( ...