Examples of using Convulsion in English and their translations into Serbian
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Convulsion in street.
Child has a convulsion.
A convulsion with or without a fever.
Take it this wasn't his first convulsion?
A convulsion with no fever or temperature.
If necessary, use drugs to control convulsions.
Isolated convulsions with or without fever.
In babies, there may be precursors before convulsions.
This may prevent convulsions, if they have not already occurred.
The victim was bitten six times, buthe also had a convulsion.
Fever and febrile convulsions are usually not dangerous.
While he was bringing him,the demon threw him to the ground in a convulsion.
Convulsions(involuntary contractions with severe pain) in the calf muscles.
Even while the boy was coming,the demon threw him to the ground in a convulsion.
Convulsion is a phenomenon that can occur even in a relatively healthy person.
It is used in the treatment of epilepsy,paralysis, convulsions of various origins.
Dizziness, nausea, convulsions within 45 minutes; insensible in 2 hours.
Children may inherit the tendency to suffer febrile convulsion from their parents.
The child has a convulsion for the first time(body stiffness, eyes roll, limbs jerk).
However, not all epileptic seizures lead to convulsions, and not all convulsions….
Convulsions are a neurological response to many stimuli… physiological, pharmacological, idiopathic.
Because epileptic seizures typically include convulsions, the term convulsion is sometimes used as a synonym for seizure.
His convulsions were extremely violent and his electroencephalogram is still off the charts.
The risk of later epilepsy is only slightly higher in children who have had a single febrile convulsion than their non-febrile counterparts.
And this time it is not a convulsion or a laugh asleep, but she smiles sincerely at her mother.
Seizures, caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain,can produce a temporary loss of consciousness(a"blackout"), a body convulsion, unusual movements, or staring spells.
Therefore, during a convulsion, we cannot move the spasm of the foot and feel the numbness of the limb.
Finally, in about the 16th century, a physician whose name was Theophrastus Bombastus Aureolus von Hohenheim-- called Paracelsus, a name probably familiar to some people here--(Laughter)good old Paracelsus-- found that he could predict the degree of convulsion by using a measured amount of camphor to produce the convulsion.
Because a convulsion is often a symptom of an epileptic seizure, the term convulsion is sometimes used as a synonym for seizure.
If you are near a person having a tonic-clonic seizure(grand mal, convulsion), help the person lie down and turn him or her onto one side.