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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for convulsion
  1. A febrile seizure is a generalized tonic-clonic (grand mal) seizure that occurs in some children as a response to a fever. Febrile seizures are usually associated with rapidly rising fevers, and ...
  2. When a seizure occurs, the main goal is to protect the person from injury. Try to prevent a fall by laying ... Look for a medical I.D. bracelet with seizure instructions. Stay with the person until help arrives. ...
  3. People with diabetes, seizure disorders, or heart disease should always wear a medical alert bracelet or necklace that emergency medical workers will be ...
  4. ... connect to parts of the brain involved in seizures. In many seizures disorders, electrical stimulation of the vagus nerves may ...
  5. Miliaria Rubra (VisualDX)  
    Common Infant and Newborn Problems/Images ... Common Infant and Newborn Problems ... VisualDX ... Miliaria rubra, commonly known as heat rash or prickly heat, is a common ...
  6. ... body is toxic and can cause brain damage, seizures and coma.
  7. ... galactosemia may develop jaundice, vomiting, lethargy, irritability and convulsions.
  8. ... Some of the symptoms for this disorder include seizures, hyperactivity, crossed eyes, paralysis, hearing loss, and muscular ...
  9. ... results from prolonged and forceful vomiting, coughing or convulsions. Typically the mucous membrane at the junction of ...
  10. ... severe, including mental problems such as retardation and seizures.
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