May 7, 2017. My 2 year old daughter seized for about 3-4 minutes. I panicked as we hurriedly went to the hospital. She stiffened suddenly, her eyes rolled 90 degrees left to up. Her hands were closed and her mouth darkened with clear or white foam coming out from her mouth. While on board, I tilt her head and body to the side and fan her face (car's windows opened). After 3-4 minutes (while on the car to the hospital), she closed her eyes and moan. And when we arrived at the hospital, she's sound asleep and woke up asking me for some water (I did not give her the water because the doctor told me not to give her anything). She looked tired. A few minutes passed while were at the ER, she suddenly shivers. With 99.14 deg F. This was her second time having a seizure. She's always having this kind of seizure after her fever went away. She seizes without a fever. After that, we went to her pediatrician and she referred me to a pediatric neurologist. We're having an appointment at Friday, 8 am. I hope that everything's fine and she just seized because of fever.
November 1, 2016, my child had her first seizure.
Doctor said to tilt her head and body during the seizure and fan her.
What should I do if she is having a seizure again? I mean, what should I do if another seizure happened today or in the next few days before we go to the neurologist?