Thursday, January 7, 2010

Newborn Seizure Symptoms Have You Ever Seen A Seizure In An Infant?

Have you ever seen a seizure in an infant? - newborn seizure symptoms

If yes, what you think. My baby was born prematurely show in his crib this morning and his eyes wide and his arms and legs, and spit bubble from his mouth. The asphyxia or convulsions.

3 comments:

Hannah's mommy said...

Hannah is a little higher if there is a crisis because of the fever. She fell, it was shaking a bit stiff, and his left hand. His eyes rolled in his head and he does not respond to my voice. The seizure lasted about a minute.

If you still have the suspicion of an attack, I hope with your doctor and let them know what he saw.

Good luck!

Life Is Good said...

My daughter is almost 5 months has epilepsy and what they have described, looks like a seizure. They should be calling your pediatrician and he or she knows what she may be scheduled for an EEG. And electrodes on the head that are connected to the son and that measure was attached to the brain waves. My first daughter EEG was normal, but seizures have continued, so that pushed physicians to sea to go back and not finish until I saw what I saw. And now, they took 3 attacks per hour of 23 attempts for 24 hours. She is now on Keppra and his seizures are under control, while the drug further weight gain. My suggestion is do not allow DR to say that everything is going well or whether they have tried to "reflux" (which, let me know ...), and you saw what I described. I know it's horrible to happen to attack, to see your baby, but stay calm. Do not keep it, or something in his mouth. When my daughter has one, I will carefully examine and speaks softly, his career and HER-hair. If you are concerned when her daughter wakes up, it will be, so you stay calm and reassuring. I'm sorry that you are there, but can be controlled with proper treatment. Good luck to you and your child!

writergi... said...

If you are worried, you should contact your doctor. It could have been an attack, but can not be it. His eyes were moving or impatient? Normally, if a child has a seizure, rolling his eyes in the front and back contraction. Even if you hit him when it happened, his body rigid? How do you react to your touch? If your body is rigid and not on your touch at all, it could be an attack. It is very difficult to tell with newborns. The best advice I can give is that you discuss with your doctor and tested to be safe.

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