Febrile Convulsions in Anemic Children: A Review
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Published:2021-09-20
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Page:392-399
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ISSN:2456-9119
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Container-title:Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International
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Short-container-title:JPRI
Author:
Mohamed Hassan Tag Elkhatim,Alruwaili Ibtisam Khulaif,Alenazi Maisa Hamad Freaj,Alanazi Ahlam sultan,Alenezi Norah Thyap Matar
Abstract
Febrile convulsions are the most common type of convulsions that affect children aged 6 months to 5 years old. Iron deficiency anemia could be a risk factor for febrile convulsions as was suggested by some studies, for the reason that febrile convulsions is common in children under 5 years and iron deficiency anemia is also more common in children in the same age bracket. The prevalence of febrile convulsions is 2-5% of the total number of children. Studies discussing the association of iron deficiency anemia and febrile convulsions are contradictory. Management of cases is of great importance as there are special guidelines. Prevention is also vital as it plays a role in evading the occurrence of the convulsions.
Publisher
Sciencedomain International