- en.wikipedia.org ConvulsionA convulsion is a medical condition where the body muscles contract and relax rapidly and repeatedly, resulting in uncontrolled shaking.
- researchgate.net publication/11397296_Convulsions…To determine the prevalence of retinal haemorrhages in infants presenting with convulsions and admitted to hospital, and to consider whether this...
- verywellhealth.com what-is-a-convulsion-4144876Drug overdose, alcohol poisoning, and drug withdrawal from barbiturates, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or glucocorticoids also can cause convulsions...Bulunamadı: eye
- medicalnewstoday.com articles/concussion-eyesThis 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...
- vinmec.com eng/article/causes-of-convulsions-and-…Convulsions that last longer than a few days could be a warning sign of an eye problem, like dry eyes or glaucoma.
- healthline.com health/convulsionsConvulsions are involuntary movements of the body and can be caused by many medical conditions such as epilepsy, low blood sugar, fever, and head trauma.
- eyexan.com eye-jumps/Many people will establish eye convulsions at some time in their lives. Eye leaping can be localized on the eyelid, eyebrows or the entire eye depending upon...
- pacehospital.com seizure-disorder-types-symptoms-…A seizure is neurological disorder which may cause brief episodical unconsciousness and convulsions...
- pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 2109572/This is a report of two neurologically normal patients who had primary generalized seizures consisting of irregular fluttering or twitching movements of the eyelids...
- kiraspecialist.com 9516190985774/Sudden convulsions and rolling eyes are considered as possible febrile convulsions if they are in children and accompanied by fever.
- drsurajgupte.com convulsions/Both hypo- and hypernatremia, following dehydration or its incorrect treatment with parenteral fluids and electrolytes, may cause severe convulsions with...
- chestofbooks.com health/reference/Household-…Convulsions may be either general or partial, affecting only the muscles of the eyes or eyelids, of the face, or of one of the extremities, or of one side of the body...
- medimap.ca symptom/convulsionsConvulsions, also known as seizures, are sudden, uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain that can cause changes in behavior, movements, and feelings.
- medicoverhospitals.in symptoms/convulsionsThe 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