A 20-year-old female college volleyball player developed headaches and high fevers, which led to multiple seizures per day. The patient presented to Northwestern Medicine Neurology when she stopped following commands and conversing intelligibly between seizures.In this episode of the Better Edge podcast, Northwestern Medicine’s Stephen A. VanHaerents, MD, associate professor of Neurology in the Divisions of Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology, and Neuroinfectious Disease and Global Neurology, and Margaret Y. Yu, MD, assistant professor of Neurology in the Divisions of Comprehensive Neurology and Hospital Neurology, discuss this recent FIRES (febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome) case.