Slow wind
Chronic convulsions often occur in chronic illnesses or after severe illnesses, with convulsions, thinness, and diarrhea as the main symptoms. It is also more common in children under 3 years old. Slow convulsions come slowly and are characterized by repeated convulsions, with little or no fever. The syndrome of slow convulsion is yin and deficiency. It is more common in infants and children aged 1-5. The younger the child, the higher the incidence. It is usually caused by fright or accompanied by high fever.
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