Abdominal rigidity
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rigidity Abdominal Sonogram ( Abdominal Ultrasound ) ... cramp y or sharp, and associated with abdominal
rigidity (board-like stiffness). The pain may be ...
Rhinorrhea
... ( Nasal Discharge ) Rib Cage Pain Ridged Sutures ( Sutures - Ridged)
rigidity of the Abdomen ( Abdominal
rigidity ) ... ...
Convulsion
... normally for the first few months, but head control is lost by 6 to 8 months of age; the infant cannot roll over or sit up, spasticity and
rigidity develop, and excessive drooling and convulsion s become evident. Symptoms of poisoning may include nausea , vomiting , abdominal cramps ...
Convulsions
... normally for the first few months, but head control is lost by 6 to 8 months of age; the infant cannot roll over or sit up, spasticity and
rigidity develop, and excessive drooling and convulsions become evident. A drug used to treat insomnia , seizures , and convulsions , and to ...
Coughing up blood
... or side (between ribs and hip ) Wounds that have penetrated the skull , chest or abdomen Abdominal tenderness, possibly accompanied by
rigidity or spasm of abdominal muscle s Fractures ... a cough that doesn't go away, coughing up blood , shortness of breath, wheezing , ...
Drooling
... normally for the first few months, but head control is lost by 6 to 8 months of age; the infant cannot roll over or sit up, spasticity and
rigidity develop, and excessive drooling and convulsions become evident. You start throwing up, gagging, choking , drooling , have neck or throat ...
Flat feet
... the foot (although some children have no pain ) flat feet or a flat foot (although not all children with flat feet have a tarsal coalition)
rigidity in the affected foot muscle spasm s ... Foot disorders. Patients with Marfan are more likely to develop pes planus ( flat feet ) or so-called ...
Flaccid
... jerking (quick muscle jerking or spasm s) Seizures Dementia (loss of cognitive, emotional, and social abilities) Unsteady gait Coma
rigidity or flaccid ity, with weakness in both legs ... An isotope study may indicate gastroparesis (decreased gastric motility). A VCUG (voiding ...
Flat foot
... the foot (although some children have no pain ) flat feet or a flat foot (although not all children with flat feet have a tarsal coalition)
rigidity in the affected foot muscle spasm s ... Some people have a genetic predisposition to the condition. People inherit not the deformity itself ...
Hyperhidrosis
... and renal colic ; (3) use as a drying agent in the relief of symptoms of acute rhinitis ; (4) use in therapy of parkinsonism to reduce
rigidity and tremor s and to control associated sialorrhea and hyperhidrosis ; ... ...
Opisthotonos
... Opisthotonos Definition: Opisthotonos is a condition of abnormal posturing characterized by
rigidity and severe arching of the back, with the head thrown backward. Opisthotonos (a severe muscle spasm of the neck and back) may accompany ...
Peritoneum
... Sexual Desire (Sexual Dysfunction in Women) ... The pain may be chronic or acute , cramp y or sharp, and associated with abdominal
rigidity (board-like stiffness). The latter suggests peritonitis ( inflammation of the peritoneum , the thin membrane that lines the abdominal cavity ...
Peritonitis
... Periodic Fever , Periodic Peritonitis , Recurrent Polyserositis Definition ... PERITONITIS "1 SYMPTOMS"Severe abdominal pain and tenderness,
rigidity of the abdominal muscle s, fever , rapid pulse , sunken eyes , vomiting , and a pinched expression of the face. Peritonitis Abscesos ...
Photophobia
... include: photophobia (intolerance to light), damage to the cornea (dome that forms the front of the eyeball) or dystonia (abnormal muscle
rigidity causing spasm s). They may be very sensitive to light ( photophobia ) because their irises allow "stray" light to enter their eyes . Yes Do ...
Rigor Mortis
... Rigor Mortis Related Category: Pathology (r´gr mr´ts),
rigidity of the body that occurs after death . Rigor mortis is due to a biochemical change in the muscle s that occurs several hours after death , ...