The vast majority of these seizures are benign. If your child had a febrile seizure, then there's a 30% chance of having it again, so, then you have some excuse to keep their fever under control (hopefully not with Tylenol as there are other antipyretics, too). Here's a nice summary by Gemini:
Key Takeaways
- No Lasting Damage: Simple febrile seizures do not cause long-term brain damage, intellectual impairment, or learning disabilities.
- Benign Nature: Despite how terrifying they are to witness, febrile seizures are considered benign events in the vast majority of cases.
- Focus on Reassurance: The primary goal for healthcare providers is to reassure parents and caregivers, providing them with the knowledge and tools to manage a fever and understand the low risk of lasting effects.
Ah, a genius that need an artificial brain to overcome its lack of literacy and is somehow proud of that.
How surprising given the rest of the conversation …
It's not a brain, its a statistical summarizer, but based on the result, it seems to work better than your brain, obviously!