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Shaking in a baby - epilepsy?

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vicars | 12:57 Tue 26th Sep 2006 | Parenting
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Hi, we have noticed that our baby who is now 6 months sometimes shakes. The shaking looks like he is very cold and is shaking from it and then after 10 seconds or so it stops. It has happened from being just a month or so old and seems to happen when he is tired but can't say if this is the only time that it happens. He may do this once every 3 weeks or so but could be more often. Have you had similar experiences and what was the outcome? We will be getting tests in the meantime but wanted to know if it happened to your baby. Thx.
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I used to work in a nursery and one of the babies used to shake when he first woke up and sometimes took him a while to come round. The first time it happened really scared me, but there was nothing to worry about. Can't really help on the medical side but i would ask your HV if you are worried.
He may be having seizures because he is teething, which is distressing, but quite common. have a word with your GP or health Visitor to make sure all is well.
My 1 year old grand-daughter had what appeared to be a seizure three weeks ago - looked like epilepsy. Was taken by ambulace to hospital where the doc said it looked like a 'juvenile convulsion' - nothing to worry about. Apparently caused by baby's temperature going over a certain level. Best treatment at home is to try to cool baby down (ccool water or someting like that). She has been having higher temperatures of late due to further teething.

Hope the tests prove nothing drastic.
best idea is to ask your doctor there are a number of possibilities it could just be nothing

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