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  1. Images ... Bullous pemphigoid is a blistering skin condition that most often affects the elderly. This is a close-up picture of the typical ...
  2. A tense or bulging fontanelle occurs when fluid accumulates in the skull cavity or when pressure increases in the ...
  3. ... eating. Reduce your stress and watch for stressful, tense times. Stress can bother your reflux problem. Bend ...
  4. ... headache occurs when neck and scalp muscles become tense or contract. The muscle contractions can be a ...
  5. ... you are hungry: Eating when you feel worried, tense, or bored also leads to overeating. Instead, call ...
  6. ... unease, and worry (anxiety) Feeling stirred up, excited, tense, confused, or irritable ( agitation ) Trouble falling or staying ...
  7. ... faster. Your blood pressure goes up. Your muscles tense up and your mind races. All of this ...
  8. ... unease, and worry (anxiety) Feeling stirred up, excited, tense, confused, or irritable ( agitation ), having hallucinations Physical reactions ...
  9. ... and working your way up to your head, tense each group of muscles for a second or ...
  10. ... may show: Difficulty starting or stopping voluntary movements Tense muscles Problems with posture Slow, shuffling walk Tremors ( ...
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