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Poor head control
- ... few months of life. Affected infants can have poor head control and weak muscle tone (hypotonia), which may delay ...
- ... skeletal abnormalities, and weak muscle tone (hypotonia) with poor head control. They also have severe intellectual disability and delayed ...
- ... 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 ...
- Hydrocephalus (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Hydrocephalus/Start Here ... Hydrocephalus ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- ... few months of life. Most affected children cannot control their head movements or sit unassisted. Children with this type may have swallowing problems that can lead to difficulty feeding and poor growth. They can also have breathing problems due ...