Febrile convulsions occur in 2-3% of normal children, with onset typical between 6 months and 6 years of age.
Afebrile seizures, i.e. convulsions with the absence of fever, can occur at any age. Please see the Seizures pre-referral page for further details.
For the assessment and management of febrile convulsions, please refer to the Royal Children’s Hospital clinical practice guidelines.
- Febrile convulsions are benign occurrences that do not increase the risk of epilepsy
- The height of a fever is not related to the risk of a febrile convulsion
- Giving antipyretics in febrile illnesses will generally not reduce the risk of febrile convulsions.
- Infants under the age of 6 months do not typically have febrile convulsions, thus underlying causes and referral to an Emergency Department should be considered.
- Paediatrician
- Referral to paediatric outpatient services is not appropriate in the management of acute febrile convulsions.
- Referral to paediatric outpatient services can be considered for further evaluation of atypical febrile convulsions.