A 3-year-old boy gets seizures whenever he develops
fever. Which is the most appropriate strategy so that
he does not develop febrile convulsions:
A. Treat fever with paracetamol and do not give
any anticonvulsant drug
B. Continuous phenobarbitone prophylaxis till
the age of 10 years
C. Continuous diazepam prophylaxis for 3 years
D. Intermittent diazepam prophylaxis started
at the onset of fever
fever. Which is the most appropriate strategy so that
he does not develop febrile convulsions:
A. Treat fever with paracetamol and do not give
any anticonvulsant drug
B. Continuous phenobarbitone prophylaxis till
the age of 10 years
C. Continuous diazepam prophylaxis for 3 years
D. Intermittent diazepam prophylaxis started
at the onset of fever