apathologicalneuropsychicstatethatarisesin anabruptfitlikemanner.Seizuresfrequentlytaketheformofconvulsionsorotherinvoluntarymovementsaccompaniedbycloudingofconsciousness.Thisstageislaterreplacedby adeeppathologicalsleeporstupor.Epilepsy,hysteria,anddiseasesofthebraincanproduceseizures.Seizuresmayoccurintheformof asuddenrela...
It's frequently used for the treatment of nephrotic syndrome, urticaria, fevers, urinary tract infections, meningitis, paretic conditions, involuntary movements, etc. A few common indications of this drug are as follows: Tendency to develop edematous states- swollen, puffed-up parts. Albuminuria, mi...
a type of cerebral palsy manifested predominantly as bilateral involuntary movements, beginning at about the age of 3 years, and preceded by generalized hypotonia and delayed motor development. Due to various causes, including kernicterus and birth hypoxia. SYN: congenital choreoathetosis, double ...
The disorder, KCNMA1-linked channelopathy, named after the affected gene, can cause abnormal, involuntary movements from collapsing episodes, in which patients slump forward with their arms and legs appearing rigid. These episodes can occur up to 300 times per day, putting patients at risk of ser...
E.: Cerebral pedunculotomy for the relief of involuntary movements, II. Parkinsonian tremor. J. Neuro-Ment. Dis. 116 (1952) 766–775 Google Scholar Wuerthele, S. M., W. J. Freed, et al.: Effect of dopamine agonists and antagonists on the electrical activity of substantia nigra ...
While breathing is an involuntary action of the body, oftentimes we are not taking the deep, replenishing breaths that our bodies crave. A great way to practice restorative breathing is through a daily meditation practice that supports your mental and physical health by slowing down, breathing, an...
Tics.Children who take stimulant medicines sometimes develop tics such as involuntary blinking, facial movements, or constant throat clearing. But because there is a link between Tourette’s syndrome and ADHD (about 60% of children with Tourette’s also have ADHD), it’s unclear if the medicatio...
The secret behind sharp vision: New research reveals the benefits of tiny eye movements Even when we think we are holding our gaze perfectly still, our eyes make tiny, involuntary movements. While these "fixational eye movements" might seem like they would blur our vision, new research reveals...
Drugs that inhibit acetylcholine-induced involuntary detrusor contractions are currently the mainstay treatment options for OAB. Anticholinergics were the first OAB pharmacotherapy on the market and present the largest available dataset [142]. It is widely recognised that normal bladder contraction in huma...
For example, if the integrity of the central nervous system is to be examined, the clinician would look for abnormalities of mental state, gait, posture, muscle and sphincter tone and involuntary movements, abnormal posture, and paralysis. Knowing the normal physiologic functions of systems, during...