- A convulsion is a medical condition where the body muscles contract and relax rapidly and repeatedly, resulting in uncontrolled shaking.
- To determine the prevalence of retinal haemorrhages in infants presenting with convulsions and admitted to hospital, and to consider whether this...
- Convulsions that last longer than a few days could be a warning sign of an eye problem, like dry eyes or glaucoma.
- Drug overdose, alcohol poisoning, and drug withdrawal from barbiturates, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or glucocorticoids also can cause convulsions...Bulunamadı: eye
- This can include difficulty tracking or following objects with the eyes, loss of range of motion in the eyes, and sudden jerking movements known as ocular...
- This is a report of two neurologically normal patients who had primary generalized seizures consisting of irregular fluttering or twitching movements of the eyelids...
- Convulsions are involuntary movements of the body and can be caused by many medical conditions such as epilepsy, low blood sugar, fever, and head trauma.
- Convulsions, also known as seizures, are sudden, uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain that can cause changes in behavior, movements, and feelings.
- The pupils were dilated with tropi-camide 0.5% eye drops before examination. ... Retinal haemorrhages and convulsions. Arch Dis Child 1997;76:449–51.
- The duration of convulsions can vary, with some seizures lasting only a few seconds (such as simple partial seizures) to longer durations in more severe cases.Bulunamadı: eye
- Practicing meditation daily, getting sufficient sleep and rest, and avoiding excessive work may help reduce your stress and help you deal with convulsions better.
- Both hypo- and hypernatremia, following dehydration or its incorrect treatment with parenteral fluids and electrolytes, may cause severe convulsions with...