Examples of using Hypertonia in English and their translations into Polish
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Common: Hypertonia.
Hypertonia, peripheral neuropathy.
Back pain Arthritis Hypertonia.
Rare: hypertonia very rare: myasthenia.
Increased muscle tone or tension hypertonia.
Migraine Dizziness Hypertonia Paraesthesia Somnolence.
Headache, dizziness, neuropathy, hypertonia.
Convulsion, hypertonia, tremor, somnolence, headache, paraesthesia.
And connective tissue disorders stiffness, hypertonia.
Muscle stiffness(hypertonia), painful muscles(myalgia), muscular debility(myasthenia).
Somnolence, dizziness, paresthesia, hypertonia Uncommon.
Convulsion, hypertonia, tremor, somnolence,
Psychomotor hyperactivity Restless legs syndrome Cogwheel rigidity Hypertonia.
Neurological symptoms, syncope3, hypertonia, dizziness, paraesthesia, seizures, migraine.
increased muscle tension hypertonia.
tremor, hypertonia, dystonia, akathisia,
it strengthens the muscles with reduced tone, and eliminates hypertonia.
Late-onset neurological disorders have been reported rarely hypertonia, convulsion, abnormal behaviour.
In May 1968 then as cyclist of the good club" Tipográfia" I retuned my cycling"kit" partially on advice of sports physician hypertonia.
neuralgia, hypertonia, hyperaestesia, paraesthesia circumoral, parosmia.
Muscle stiffness(hypertonia), painful muscles(myalgia),
hyperaesthesia, hypertonia, migraine, increased sweating.
There have been reports of agitation, hypertonia, hypotonia, tremor,
limb hypertonia, and autonomic signs.
There have been reports of agitation, hypertonia, hypotonia, tremor,
leading to hypertonia in the muscles signaled by those damaged nerves.
Rare Cerebrovascular accident, hypertonia, dysarthria, coordination abnormal,
hyperaesthesia, hypertonia, somnolence, disturbance in attention, tremor, dysgeusia.
headache, hypertonia(muscle tension),
hyperaesthesia, hypertonia, somnolence, disturbance in attention, tremor, dysgeusia.