Many readers may recall a time during the early 1980s when it was believed to be important to classify depression as either endogenous or exogenous. The idea was that there was a difference ...
In an acute febrile disease, there is abnormally increased ... An acute disease due to invasion of exogenous pathogenic factors is usually excess in nature, if the patient is normally healthy.
Louis Rogers' death was initially categorised as Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC) but the report recorded febrile seizures contributed. Better training for GPs into the condition has ...
Febrile seizures are caused by a fever or high temperature. 1. The baby or child having a febrile seizure may be less responsive or unresponsive, arch their back, clench their fists, stiffen their ...
Although complications are rare, around 10% to 15% of children who have high fevers from roseola have febrile seizures. If you are worried about your child or they have seizures with fever ...
2004). Illness. The common cold, febrile illness, and immune deficiency have been linked in the scientific literature as triggers for HSV-1 infections (Dalkvist et al., 1995). Children and ...
The body’s hypothalamic set point effectively prevents fever from reaching harmful levels during typical febrile illnesses. These misconceptions can lead to unnecessary anxiety and premature medical ...