What is a febrile convulsion? | Home remedy against fever

What is a febrile convulsion?

A febrile convulsion is a convulsive event that occurs in children and is triggered by a sudden sharp rise in body temperature. It should be noted that febrile convulsions occur on average only once in a child and are not caused by the classic fever associated with an infection, but by a sudden sharp rise in temperature. A febrile spasm usually lasts only a few minutes and does not occur more than once a day. This is called a simple febrile convulsion. If several febrile convulsions occur within 24 hours, a single convulsion lasts for more than a quarter of an hour or the child is under six months or five years old, a doctor should be consulted due to the presence of a complex febrile convulsion.

Which homeopathics can help me?

There are also various homeopathics that can help with fever. Bryonia alba is a homeopathic remedy that is particularly effective on the mucous membranes of the body. The effect consists in a reduction of the inflammatory reaction and other symptoms associated with it, including fever.

Due to its effect on the mucous membranes, the homeopathic remedy can also be used for inflammation of the respiratory tract or flu-like infections. It is recommended in acute fever to aim for the dosage with the potency D6 by taking it several times a day. The homeopathic remedy Gelsemium is a versatile homeopathic remedy.

It can be used for fever and other infectious diseases, as well as for mental stress, especially stress or excitement. It works well in cases of increased physical weakness and stimulates various metabolic processes in the body. It also regulates inflammation and the associated symptoms, such as fever.

The dosage is recommended for fever with potency D6. The intake of the globules should be adapted to the symptoms.