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Why My Son Behaves Abnormally While Having Fever?

My son is 13 years old now. He behaves abnormally only when he has fever. During running fever he brakes his sleep and starts playing, sometimes becomes aggressive. this state longs for 2-3 minutes.Then he slips down again. Additional information:1. he suffered from child asthma from the age of 2 upto 8 years. During that period he used to take inhaler and nebulisation. now that problem is not there. My son is otherwise healthy, of good behavior, quite intellegent, very good in study. Please teexplain.
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Brief answer :
Due to uneasiness during fever.

Detailed answer :
Hi, welcome to HCM.
Probably your child is feeling very uneasy during fever, so he is doing these kind of things.
This has no relation to previous illnessess.
I hope this has answered all your queries. Take care.
Regards - Dr Deepak Patel, MD Pediatrics
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Why My Son Behaves Abnormally While Having Fever?

Brief answer : Due to uneasiness during fever. Detailed answer : Hi, welcome to HCM. Probably your child is feeling very uneasy during fever, so he is doing these kind of things. This has no relation to previous illnessess. I hope this has answered all your queries. Take care. Regards - Dr Deepak Patel, MD Pediatrics