Testing testing hantar picture guna email ke blog. Ni gambar lama. Hari ni muka sembab sebab tak sihat..mesti dah mula berjangkit dari mak kak long. Aduhai peninnn
What is A Febrile Fit or Febrile Convulsion
The below article described what has happened to Nu'aim recently. What is a febrile convulsion? Rapid temperature increases can cause febrile convulsions. Febrile convulsions occur in young children when there is a rapid increase in their body temperature. It affects up to 1 in 20 children between the ages of one and four but can affect children between six months and about five years old. Children who are at risk may naturally have a lower resistance to febrile convulsion than others. What is the risk of suffering a febrile convulsion? Children may inherit the tendency to suffer febrile convulsion from their parents. * If either parent suffered a febrile convulsion as a child, the risk of the child getting it rises 10 to 20 per cent. *If both parents and their child have at some point suffered a febrile convulsion, the risk of another child getting it rises 20 to 30 per cent. Nevertheless, the child's susceptibility also depends on whether the child frequently gets infection
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Hari nie tak sihat yea, baik cepat2 gi klinik sebelum melarat...
Mak mcm mana dah sihat ke? Kirim salam kat dia yea..
kaklong jgn lupa makan ubat tau
CintaMiloAis-->dalam gambar tu, anak sedara k.long. Nama dia Muhammad Nu'aim.
Ira-->k.long masih mampu berjalan lagi ni :-) walau ada penin lalat.ahaks.
Ila-->ada staff kat sini pun kena demam campak..huhuhu teringat seksa ooo kena demam ni.k.long dah rasa