convulsions in A Sentence

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    Many are convinced that Convulsions always accompany epilepsy.

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    Excellent infusion helps with migraines and Convulsions.

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    Convulsions and loss of consciousness,

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    Fits or seizures(Convulsions) sometimes develop.

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    Convulsions may follow this seizure.

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    We've been able to stop her Convulsions.

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    Did you notice the child have any Convulsions?

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    She'd have Convulsions later and couldn't go to school.

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    In any form, it can cause Convulsions, general weakness, digestive disorders.

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    Chemeritsa can cause increased salivation, diarrhea, Convulsions, fever, paralysis in animals.

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    Patent technology: unique automatic Convulsions smoke dust removal system Blow air protection.

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    Convulsions stop on their own, after their completion, the baby falls asleep.

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    Violations of the nervous system and psyche- headache, tremor, Convulsions, dizziness and drowsiness;

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    Brief loss of consciousness or a period of decreased awareness fainting, confusion, Convulsions, coma.

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    With Convulsions, make sure that the patient does not hit the furniture or surrounding objects.

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    Common problems at this advanced stage are severe nausea, vomiting, weakness, breathlessness, pallor, confusion and Convulsions.

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    Encephalopathy and cerebral edema, which are characterized by various brain symptoms(Convulsions, nausea, vomiting, impaired consciousness),

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    Benign idiopathic neonatal nonfamily Convulsions appear more frequently on the fifth day of the postnatal period.

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    Convulsions and numbness of the legs, especially this symptom manifests itself at night and in the morning;

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    High doses may cause blindness, hyperventilation, hyperthermia, general weakness, inco-ordination, Convulsions, tachycardia and in extreme cases death.

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    Excessive doses of iron(hundreds or thousands of mg) can cause organ failure, coma, Convulsions and even death.

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    From the side of the central nervous system: weakness, apathy, drowsiness, dizziness or headaches, in rare cases, Convulsions;

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    In an acute case, this is manifested clinically by edema-swelling of the brain(impaired consciousness, focal neurological symptoms, Convulsions).

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    Diarrhea, accompanied by a disturbance of water-electrolyte metabolism, dehydration, Convulsions, muscle weakness, lowering of blood pressure, dizziness;

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    Great Convulsions lie ahead, and at the end of it we may be in a post-Anglosphere world.

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    Convulsions develop fairly quickly, but not lightning, which gives a person a few seconds to protect themselves and others.

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    With Convulsions and hysteria(tea from the rue and valerian, mixed in equal parts, drink sips, one glass per day),

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    In 1861, sixty hours after a woman died in Convulsions, she“gave birth” to her eight month old baby.

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    Extremely high doses of iron(in the hundreds or thousands of mg) can cause organ failure, coma, Convulsions, and death.

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    It can be diarrhea, vomiting, Convulsions and even death, and the amount of chocolate that dogs can eat.

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