
Real Talk with Kid Docs
Join us, Dr. Beth Vukin and Dr. Joe Vukin, two pediatricians with different backgrounds who want share real talk about the things parents want to know. Along the way, we will also explore the human side of medicine and have some real talk about caring for kids and for each other.
Real Talk with Kid Docs
Episode 47. Febrile seizures with Dr. Carey Wilson M.D. Pediatric Neurologist
Febrile seizures are seizures (abnormal electrical activity in the brain) that occur in the setting of a fever. About 2-5% of all children will experience a febrile seizure in their life. They occur between 6months and 6 years with a peak around 12-18 months of age.
Although common and benign, they can be scary- especially the first time your child has one in front of you.
What do you do if your child has a seizure? If it was a febrile seizure, will it happen again? Should you pre-medicate for fever?
Join us as we welcome Dr. Carey Wilson, M.D. to the show. Dr. Carey Wilson is a Pediatric Neurologist and Epileptologist as well as the Medical Director for the Comprehensive epilepsy clinic at Intermountain Healthcare Primary Children's hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. I am lucky to say I knew her when she was an intern and have gotten to watch her become an amazing physician and mother.