Convulsion
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convulsion Related Category: Pathology sudden, violent, ... accompanied by loss of consciousness .
convulsion s are when a person's body shakes rapidly and uncontrollably. During
convulsion s , the person's muscle s contract and relax ...
Febrile seizure
... YOU SHOULD KNOW A febrile (FEB-rile) seizure (SEE-zhur) is a type of
convulsion . It causes your child's face or body to tighten up and jerk or twist. It ... of seizure , and may last from 1 to 10 minutes. FEBRILE SEIZURE - A
convulsion that occurs secondary to a rapid increase in body temperature . Common ...
Febrile
... YOU SHOULD KNOW A febrile (FEB-rile) seizure (SEE-zhur) is a type of
convulsion . It causes your child's face or body to tighten up and jerk or twist. It ... are active at cold temperature s. FEBRILE SEIZURE - A
convulsion that occurs secondary to a rapid increase in body temperature . Common ...
Aura
... of migraine sufferers have warning symptoms, called an aura , before the actual headache begins. seizures , in which there may be localized
convulsion with no loss of consciousness , as well as incoherent speech and various involuntary movement s of the body. Often these are accompanied by a ...
Coccyx
... it to the pelvis . Coccyx Injury (Tailbone Trauma ) COLD -Induced Injury ( Frostbite ) Concussion Concussion ( Head Injury )
convulsion ( Seizure ) Corneal Injury Crush Wound ( Crush Injury ) Crushed Fingers (Smashed Fingers) Crush Injury C-Spine Injury (Neck Injury ) ... ...
Concussion
... Head Injury ( Head Injury ) Coccyx Injury (Tailbone Trauma ) COLD -Induced Injury ( Frostbite ) Concussion Concussion ( Head Injury )
convulsion ( Seizure ) Corneal Injury Crush Wound ( Crush Injury ) ... When injuries to the head cause a change in the ability to think clearly, it is ...
Movement
... , is broken down by the action of the small and large intestine s and becomes a black- colored bowel movement . Was it a major movement (
convulsion ) seizure ? Did it have a known cause (such as known epilepsy or a recent head injury )? Was consciousness maintained during the seizure ? ...
Neonatal
... yellowing of the skin is seen in the infant , appearing first in the upper body and progressing downward toward the toes. Tipo neonatal :
convulsion es Retraso en el desarrollo neurolgico Infecciones respiratorias frecuentes Oscurecimiento del color de la piel (aumento de la pigmentacin) ... ...
Partial seizure
... characterized by jerking in the hand and face on the side opposite the brain activity; and psychomotor seizures , in which there may be localized
convulsion with no loss of consciousness , ... ...
Porphyrins
... found in living things, such as chlorophyll which makes plants green or hemoglobin which makes blood red. Seizure A sudden attack, spasm , or
convulsion . Hepatic porphyria is an abnormal increase in pigments or colorings ( porphyrins ) made in the liver . Signs include abnormal sensitivity to ...
Seizure
... and infectious illnesses, and fever s. In fully half of the patients with seizure s , no cause can yet be found. A seizure , also called a
convulsion or a fit, is a sudden attack of brain activity that causes a loss of control over movement . The attacks last anywhere from a few seconds to ...
Tachycardia
... al passages but side effects from this drug are common and include nausea , gastro-intestinal disturbances, insomnia , tachycardia and even
convulsion .(3) ... Excessive sweating Clammy skin Fatigue (tiredness or weariness) Heartbeat sensations Rapid heart rate ( tachycardia ) when ...