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- Apnea means "without breath" and refers to breathing that slows down or stops from any cause. Apnea of prematurity refers to breathing ...
- Some children have breath-holding spells. This is an involuntary stop in breathing that is not in the child's control. ... 2 years old can start having breath-holding spells. Some children have severe spells. Children can have ...
- ... bluish skin from crying or feeding called "Tet spells".
- ... age and in older children or adults. Coughing spells may lead to vomiting or a short loss ... when vomiting occurs with coughing. In infants, choking spells and long pauses in breathing are common. Other ...
- ... help walking to stay safe. A sudden, dizzy spell during certain activities can be dangerous. Wait one week after a severe spell of vertigo is gone before you climb, drive, ...
- ... to person. Some people may have simple staring spells. Others have violent shaking and loss of alertness ( ... without changes in motor movement (such as staring spells). They may occur along with generalized seizures. Focal ...
- ... such as abnormal head or limb movements Staring spells, sometimes with repetitive movements such as picking at ... heart rate/pulse Other symptoms may include: Blackout spells, periods of time lost from memory Changes in ...
- ... after physical activity to relieve breathlessness. Others have spells, in which their bodies are suddenly starved of oxygen. During these spells, symptoms may include: Anxiety Breathing too quickly (hyperventilation) ...
- ... bed may help. If you have a fainting spell, call your provider right away. Other side effects ...
- ... of this disease may include: Dry mouth Fainting spells , if the heart is involved Nosebleed Swelling in ...