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- ... children or adults. Infants with this problem seem floppy and feel like a "rag doll" when held. ... Burnette WB. Hypotonic (floppy) infant. In: Jankovic J, Mazziotta JC, Pomeroy SL, Newman NJ, eds. Bradley and Daroff's Neurology in Clinical Practice. 8th ...
- Mitral valve prolapse is a heart problem involving the mitral valve, which separates the upper and lower chambers of the left side ...
- ... go into the windpipe instead of the stomach) Floppy infant (poor muscle tone) Lack of head control ... there is: A family history of neuromuscular disease Floppy (flaccid) muscles No deep tendon reflexes Twitches of ...
- ... Not moving around much Has a limp or floppy body Nostrils are flaring out when breathing Does ...
- ... tired Not moving around very much Limp or floppy body Nostrils are flaring out when breathing
- ... tired Not moving around very much Limp or floppy body Nostrils are flaring out when breathing Also ...
- ... may notice: Body hair (lanugo) Less body fat Floppy muscles and less movement
- ... control may be poor or absent in the floppy infant with the head falling to the side, ...
- ... of stress Tremors Unsteady gait Loss of coordination Floppy muscles, especially at rest, and joints that move ...
- ... the walls of the trachea are weak and floppy, causing high-pitched or noisy breathing. At least ...