If children often get scared in their sleep and cry a lot, if their nature is locked up and their complexion turns red, blue or gray, then you can expect seizures. This happens until the age of nine, and the younger the children, the more often the seizures occur. As for young men, if during acute fevers their eyes begin to squint, they blink frequently, their face and neck contort, and they frequently grind their teeth, then expect convulsions to begin. Often the patient has pain in the neck and heaviness in the head for a long time, with or without fever, and if at the same time a hot swelling forms, especially in these areas, then be sure that convulsions will appear.
If during an acute fever you see signs of well-being and signs of a good crisis, and there is little urine, then know that chills will soon appear and the crisis will be resolved. This happens if diarrhea that exceeds moderate does not begin; As for moderate diarrhea, it does not delay the expected chill. Diarrhea is often followed by perspiration, because chills in acute, burning diseases are a precursor to perspiration.