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  1. Apnea means "without breath" and refers to breathing that slows down or stops from any cause. Apnea of prematurity refers to breathing ...
  2. 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 ...
  3. ... bluish skin from crying or feeding called "Tet spells".
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... 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, ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... 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 ...
  8. ... 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) ...
  9. ... bed may help. If you have a fainting spell, call your provider right away. Other side effects ...
  10. ... of this disease may include: Dry mouth Fainting spells , if the heart is involved Nosebleed Swelling in ...
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