We often see parents get upset when their children are overly traumatized. Of course, this is somewhat serious in the case of a child's illness, but it may not be direct epilepsy or brain fever. It is important that you are aware of the following causes of trauma;

Trauma is not uncommon for a child to develop a fever. It is also not serious and can sometimes persist into adulthood.
2. Stop prescription medications at once
This is often caused by the doctor stopping the medication prescribed by your doctor to cure your child's trauma, assuming that the child's illness has healed over the past few months.
3. Major nervous system infections
Dangerous microbial attacks on the baby's brain or sperm. If this is the case, immediate action should be taken to provide treatment
A woman who is expecting a baby should have a full pregnancy period of 40 weeks. The first 12 weeks can be considered as early pregnancy, 12 to 28 weeks as secondary trimester and 28 weeks as tertiary period.
5. Metabolic abnormalities
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