Sudden Unexplained Childhood Deaths Potentially Linked to Seizures
New research on sudden unexplained childhood death (SUDC) suggests the heartbreaking phenomenon that killed 2,900 children under the age of 4 in 2021 in the United States may be a result of seizures.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), SUDC is the fifth leading cause of death for children between the ages of 1 and 4 years old.
History of Seizures, Sleeping Habits Implicated
To determine the cause of SUDC, the research team looked at 301 sleep-related child deaths available in the NYU Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood Registry and Research Collaborative. The registry was established in 2014 with the NYU Langone Health Institutional Review Board’s approval and includes enrolled individuals’ parental consent.
The NYU team found that children under 5 years old were more likely than older children to have a history of febrile seizures, upper respiratory infections, or fever 48 hours before death. Additionally, children younger than 5 were more likely to have slept face down when they died.
According to the Mayo Clinic, a febrile seizure happens due to a high fever. Simple febrile seizures last from a few seconds to 15 minutes and typically do not repeat within 24 hours. Complex febrile seizures last longer than 15 minutes, occur more than once within 24 hours, and are sometimes confined to one side of a child’s body. Symptoms of a febrile seizure include a fever higher than 100.4 F, loss of consciousness, and shaking or jerking of the arms and legs.
How to Keep a Child Safe During a Febrile Seizure
Febrile seizures occur in 2 percent to 5 percent of children. Unfortunately, nothing can be done to prevent them. Those caused by fevers may have a chance of being controlled by keeping a child’s fever down with fever-reducing medications like acetaminophen, but this may only keep the child comfortable and not prevent the seizure. Other times, seizures occur as a result of head trauma or health problems, such as low blood sugar.
Daily seizure medications are not recommended for children who have experienced febrile seizures. Only 30 percent of children who have had one febrile seizure will experience a second, and only 20 percent will experience three or more, according to Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
- Never leave your child unattended in the bath.
- Keep your child within arm’s reach in the pool.
- Keep a lifejacket on your child while in lakes or rivers.
- Do not allow your child to climb higher than 10 feet while on playsets or trees.
- Always have your child wear a helmet when riding a bike.
Source: Epoch Times
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VOWG
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ya, seizures caused by covid shots.
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Joe
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Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine ……..
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Typhus
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Watch bunch of obfuscating murdering Liars they are…these Stooges of the Globalists.
Anyone with a few brain cells can know by money that the mass deaths are caused by the Patented Bioweapons and the Murderous C19 Fauci Remdesivir Hospital Protocols
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