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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Abnormal corneal reflex
  1. ... Examples of reflexes that last into adulthood are: Blinking reflex: blinking the eyes when they are touched or when ... Your health care provider will often discover abnormal infant ... Reflexes that remain longer than they should may be a sign of ...
  2. ... also contains anesthetic. You are asked to blink. Blinking spreads the dye and coats the tear film ... of the eye but does not show any abnormal areas.
  3. ... like gait) Jaw swinging Repetitive chewing Rapid eye blinking Tongue thrusting Restlessness ... 53-119. Freudenreich O, Flaherty AW. Patients with abnormal movements. In: Stern TA, Freudenreich O, Smith FA, ...
  4. ... of tiny objects, like eyelashes and sand, through blinking and tearing. If not, don't rub the ...
  5. ... to control your body temperature Slow or infrequent blinking Difficulty swallowing Drooling Slowed, quieter speech and monotone ... loss Shaking (tremors) Changes in your heart rate Abnormal muscle reflexes Your provider may do some tests ...
  6. ... no reason or goal. Tics can involve: Excessive blinking Grimaces of the face Quick movements of the ... to an inner urge. Some say they have abnormal sensations in the area of the tic before ...
  7. ... also have a tic disorder, such as: Eye blinking Facial grimacing Shoulder shrugging Head jerking Repeated clearing ...
  8. ... eye examination: Crossed eyes Difficulty in school Excessive blinking Getting very close to an object (for example, ...