Further information about fits and seizures in children and young adults can be found at http://www.epilepsysociety.org.uk/AboutEpilepsy/Whatisepilepsy/Seizures?gclid=CITRsOPY1qgCFYYOfAodEAgDiQ
If a child in this age group experiences a fit or seizure, always seek medical help. Fits can be due to a serious illness and any child having a first fit must be reviewed as soon as possible by a doctor. If you think your child is having a fit, phone 999 and ask for an ambulance.
Some young children will have a fit with a high temperature (febrile fit / seizure). Fits with a high temperature are not usually due to a serious underlying illness. Any child having a febrile fit should be reviewed by a doctor as soon as possible; however, most febrile fits occur with mild viral infections.
If a child in this age group experiences a fit or seizure, always seek medical help. Fits can be due to a serious illness and any child having a first fit must be reviewed as soon as possible by a doctor.
If you think your child is having a fit, phone 999 and ask for an ambulance.
If a young person experiences a fit or seizure, always seek medical help. Fits can be due to a serious illness and any young person having a first fit must be reviewed as soon as possible by a doctor.
If you think your child is having a fit, phone 999 and ask for an ambulance.
If you are worried about the child, make an appointment with your doctor.
If the symptoms of signs are sudden onset or severe, either take them to the emergency department or call 999