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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Abnormal cry
  1. ... up and the thumbs flexed. The baby may cry for a minute. As the reflex ends, the infant draws its arms back to the body, elbows flexed, and then relaxes.
  2. ... older children can include: Brief, shrill, high-pitched cry Changes in personality, memory, or the ability to ... drowsiness or sleepiness Feeding difficulties Fever High-pitched cry No pulse (heartbeat) Seizures Severe headache Stiff neck ...
  3. The baby will most likely cry when the heel is pricked to get the blood sample. Studies have shown that babies whose mothers hold them skin-to- ...
  4. ... for several seconds or longer. The child may cry or moan. If standing, the child will fall. ... one febrile seizure in 24 hours Has an abnormal finding when examined
  5. ... noise. It is OK to moan, groan, or cry out. Some studies suggest that using your voice ... JM, Grantz KL. Clinical aspects of normal and abnormal labor. In: Lockwood CJ, Copel JA, Dugoff L, ...
  6. ... You hear voices that are not there. You cry often without cause. Your depression has affected your ...
  7. ... finding words Tremor Uncontrollable, repeated movements, speech, or cries (tics) Walking difficulty ... Call your provider if you have any: Abnormal or involuntary movements Falls without known reason If you or others notice that you are shaky or slow
  8. ... fever, stiff neck, irritability, and a high-pitched cry
  9. ... of their parents or caregivers. A baby who cries for longer than 3 hours a day might ... see happen Hearing or speech problems Autism or abnormal brain development (if fussiness does not go away ...
  10. ... will probably cause an infant or child to cry. ... amino acids must be considered with other information. Abnormal results may be due to diet, hereditary problems, ...
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