Deaths from seizures are uncommon, but do occur. People with epilepsy have an increased risk of death due to accidents during seizures such as drowning, status epilepticus, and a condition called Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP).
However, simple febrile seizures are harmless. There is no evidence that they cause death, brain damage, epilepsy, a decrease in IQ, or learning problems. Most children outgrow febrile seizures by age 5.
Few children have more than three febrile seizures in their lifetime. The number of febrile seizures is not related to future risk of epilepsy. Children who would develop epilepsy anyway will sometimes have their first seizures during fevers.
These seizures most often do not appear like a typical febrile seizure. Calling your health care providerChildren should see a doctor as soon as possible after their first febrile seizure. If the seizure is lasting several minutes, call 911 to have an ambulance bring your child to the hospital.
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