4th Pediatric Infectious Diseases Conference
 
 
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2 month female child presented with generalised tonic clonic convulsion, 4 episodes for 12 hrs. no history of fever, cough & cold, vomiting, loose motion. no history suggestive of IU infection. On examination- conscious child ,no features of Dysmorphism, AF-normal, sutures normal ,HC-normal, CNS- no signs of localization, rest of S/E-normal.Investigations-CBC,Serum-electrolytes,glucose,calcium-normal,CSF-5WBC with 4 netrophils, protein, sugar & chloride -normal. Child responded with anticonvulsant. What should be the next step of Management?
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Rule out epilepsy. Get an EEG.
 
 
 
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