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- ... chap 612. Roddy SM. Breath-holding spells and reflex anoxic seizures. In: Swaiman KF, Ashwal S, Ferriero DM, et al, eds. Swaiman's Pediatric Neurology: Principles and Practice . 6th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2017: ...
- ... pressure and heart rate Decreased muscle tone Decreased reflexes Excessive sleep Lethargy Weak suck Seizures and other abnormal movements
- ... or high-pitched crying Excessive sucking Fever Hyperactive reflexes Increased muscle tone Irritability Poor feeding Rapid breathing Seizures Sleep problems Slow weight gain Stuffy nose, sneezing ...
- ... baby have? At what age did each infant reflex disappear? What other symptoms are present (for example, decreased alertness or seizures)?
- ... the person's pupil size, thinking ability, coordination, and reflexes. Tests that may be done include: Blood and urine tests EEG (brain wave test) may be needed if seizures continue Head CT (computerized tomography) scan MRI of ...
- ... visual tracking, or blindness Reflux (gastrointestinal) with vomiting Seizures Severe intellectual disability Swallowing difficulties
- ... scan of head (who cannot undergo MRI) Trigeminal reflex testing (in rare cases)
- ... definite symptoms. Early stage: Extreme jaundice Absent startle ... markedly arched back with neck hyperextended backwards Seizures
- ... jumpy Personality changes Sleepiness Sudden jerky movements or seizures Trouble speaking
- ... Mental problems, such as depression or irritability Headache, seizures , or stiff neck Loss of bladder control ( incontinence ) Tremors , or weakness Visual problems , even blindness