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- ... have flexed elbows and knees. They may have poor head control. The head may fall to the side, backward, ...
- ... tone tend to have flexed elbows and knees. Head control may be poor or absent in the floppy infant with the head falling to the side, backward or forward.
- ... the windpipe instead of the stomach) Floppy infant (poor muscle tone) Lack of head control Little movement Weakness that gets worse Symptoms in ...
- ... the nose Feeding problems Increasing head size Irritability Poor muscle tone , especially of the neck muscles A lack of head control when baby is pulled from a lying to ...
- ... close "Floppy" body Absence of gagging Loss of head control Paralysis that spreads downward Poor feeding and weak suckling Respiratory failure Extreme tiredness ( ...
- ... When severe, liver damage often leads to death. Poor nutrition. Cancer of the esophagus, liver, colon, head and neck, breasts, and other areas. Excessive drinking can also: Make it harder to control high blood pressure with medicines if you already ...
- ... gait Confusion , disorientation Drowsiness Irritability or poor ... of the head may bulge out more Vomiting Emergency symptoms: Loss ...
- ... to urinate or having a bowel movement, or poor control of urine. Muscle tumors may lead to a ...
- ... Your baby may have some leakage because of poor tongue control. But many infants with Down syndrome can successfully ...
- ... eye movements Difficulty feeding Excessive sleepiness Headache Irritability, poor temper control Loss of bladder control (urinary incontinence) Loss of ...