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Febrile seizures are a common emergency in infants and children. It is usually observed by parents at home and is often perceived as life-threatening, but usually has no health consequences.
Babies up to 3 months of age must be examined by a doctor as soon as possible if they have a fever.
Fever cramps are most frequently triggered by febrile states in the context of viral infections, e.g. coughs, colds, middle ear infections, stomach/intestinal flu. The exact mechanisms are still unclear.
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In the event of an emergency abroad, call the emergency number of your health insurance company. You will find the contact details on your health insurance card.
145 (Poison and Information Centre)
University Children's Hospital of both
Basel, Spitalstrasse 33
4056 Basel | CH
Phone +41 61 704 12 12
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The Medgate Kids Line provides quick and uncomplicated medical advice if your child is unwell. The medical team of our partner Medgate is available to you by telephone around the clock.
For emergencies abroad: Call the emergency number of your health insurance company. You will find this number on your health insurance card.
More information: On the Page of the emergency ward you will find everything you need to know about behaviour in emergencies, typical childhood illnesses and waiting times.
144 Outpatient clinic
145 Tox Info Suisse (Poisonings)
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