She has suffered bouts of total paralysis, is constantly fatigued and is racked by regular spasms of excruciating pain. |
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Once the bacteria are in the body, they produce a neurotoxin known as tetanospasmin that causes muscle spasms. |
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Derived from peppermint leaves, menthol soothes muscle spasms, relieves pain, eases breathing and inflammatory conditions, such as tendonitis. |
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And he'd collapse in sobs as his broken leg and arm twitch in painful spasms from the sudden movement. |
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She was curled into a foetal position, her body jerking as fresh spasms of pain hit her. |
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I was stunned by the sudden pain spasms that quaked straight through my spinal cord and nerves. |
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The reasons were unknown, but onlookers seem to agree it looked like convulsions or spasms. |
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Her body convulsed into spasms and the twitching got worse as the situation got worse. |
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The spasms had subsided into shivering that came and went with some regularity. |
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Isaac's body jerked, gave a few spasms, twitched a couple times, and got up off the floor. |
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The most severe cases involve intense spasms in which the muscles contract to protect the joint. |
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Most intriguing on these two brief noise spasms is lead singer Beverly's grating howl. |
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Swanson's hit-and-miss lyrics, combined with the spasms and outbursts of the moog keyboard, completed the bands' sound. |
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It may help in reducing the intensity of pain in those suffering from arthritis, spondylitis and muscular spasms of the body. |
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Then, released from the painful spasms, I let my body go limp, trying to slow my breathing, the pain stabbing out at me. |
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He gets more leg spasms during the night so he stays up gaming to take his mind off the pain. |
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It has relieved tonic, and clonic spasms, and the spasms of sthenic as well as asthenic conditions. |
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In her case it has caused involuntary muscle spasms affecting her whole body. |
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People with interstitial cystitis may have painful spasms of the pelvic floor muscles. |
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Drugs such as muscle relaxants can be used to control spasms in the muscles and hyperactivity of the muscles. |
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Pain and hyperesthesia induce reflex muscle spasms, which leads to voluntary guarding. |
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Medication is indicated when stiffness, spasms, or clonus interferes with function or sleep. |
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If you have muscle spasms, you can learn exercises to help strengthen and relax your pelvic floor muscles. |
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Orlando frowned, an expression which sent his recently acquired entourage of adoring fangirls into spasms of hysterical pity. |
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She's said to have public breakdowns, violent spasms, and the mumbling and grumbling of those less sane and incapably inept. |
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These drugs help to relieve muscle spasms in the intestines so that the stomach empties more quickly. |
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His words echoed in the emptiness of his mind as his frail, emaciated body began to convulse and was racked by involuntary spasms. |
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The hand movements were a result of nervous system feedback, the tongue of the creature was some how triggering involuntary muscle spasms. |
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Your doctor will likely prescribe medications to prevent blood clots, relax your arteries and protect against coronary spasms. |
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Arizona fans could be forgiven for experiencing spasms of such culture shock. |
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Giving the drug diazepam directly into a vein can control the muscle spasms themselves. |
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The aetiology is different in both cases and the muscle spasms that accompany these dysfunctions are not always present in osteoporosis. |
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According to the guideline, adrenocorticotropic hormone is probably effective for the short-term treatment of infantile spasms. |
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He improved, but in 1996 he was readmitted to hospital with paraesthesia and leg spasms and was prescribed carbamazepine by a neurologist. |
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The Captain continuing to massage her tensed muscles and relaxation once again gave relief to the few lingering spasms. |
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Symptoms include fever, violent spasms, panic, hallucinations and coma leading eventually to death. |
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The antispasmodic muscle relaxants are especially effective for individuals with multiple spasms, especially back spasms. |
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These oils are also antispasmodic, meaning that they relax intestinal muscle spasms, another cause of indigestion. |
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Wild yam is known as an anti-inflammatory, a pain reliever and an antispasmodic, which relieves muscle spasms. |
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Herbal antispasmodics such as Jamaican dogwood, cramp bark and catnip can be used for relaxing muscle tension and spasms. |
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Aaron's body went limp for a second, blood covering his mouth, then broke into spasms. |
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No one really knows what causes these sudden, painful muscle spasms in the calf, the thigh or the arch of the foot. |
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Tetanus, also called lockjaw, is a disease with uncontrolled muscle spasms caused by a bacterium in a local wound. |
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Symptoms of the infection include muscle rigidity and spasms, particularly of the face and jaw, hence its common name lockjaw. |
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Cephalic tetanus, the least common, causes muscle spasms in the face, leading to a classic case of lockjaw. |
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Tetanus often begins with mild spasms in the jaw muscles-also known as lockjaw or trismus. |
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It's a terrible and often fatal disease starting with muscle spasms in the jaw and face, called lockjaw, then spreading. |
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Three days after being given intravenous zoledronic acid, he had tetanic spasms and paraesthesia. |
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Tetanus causes increased muscle tone and spasms especially in the neck and jaw muscles. |
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I sweat like a racehorse, and very dark thoughts mingled with incapacitating spasms of pain. |
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I turned and looked at the ground where Jared lay in silence but his silence was broken every few seconds with spasms of laughter. |
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The tea from blood-wort loosens spasms and helps in increasing the appetite. |
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Pleurodynia is a related coxsackie virus infection that causes painful spasms in the muscles of the chest and upper abdomen. |
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Lower back pain is described as aching, soreness, stiffness, or spasms in the small of the back. |
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The spasms of multiple sclerosis and resistant neuropathic pain are two obvious targets. |
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His breathing had slowed down with occasional coughs and spasms. |
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It's a terrifying disease, characterized by spasms and sometimes followed by fatal bleeding from the nose and mouth. |
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Her pain was considerably reduced but the spasms continued unabated. |
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She said it was a follow-up to his visit for the back spasms. |
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The essential oil of boldo contains ascaridole, which is toxic to humans and should not be used, as it can cause ringing in the ears, spasms as well as coma. |
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The mild electrical impulses harm neither sharks nor bony fish, but the spasms in their noses become intolerable forcing sharks away from the area. |
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And the spasms of Republican recrimination have been profoundly ahistorical. |
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He was shuddering uncontrollably and his body was racked with spasms. |
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When I released her, her body convulsed with spasms of pain. |
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But acquiescing to that pessimism means acquiescing to new spasms of terrible violence. |
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Focus on your diaphragm muscle, you can tell a moment before it spasms. |
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It was difficult to breathe inbetween his spasms of hiccups and tears. |
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Some divers may develop fever, headache, nausea, difficulty in swallowing or breathing, faintness, rapid heart beat, weakness, chills, diarrhea, and muscle spasms. |
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It was a disturbing fall, his body writhing in spasms from the moment he hit the turf, his hands gesturing to the bench that he would play no further part. |
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The plant's active principles are volatile oils, tannins and bitters, and plant constituents acknowledged to improve digestion, reduce GI spasms, and lessen nausea. |
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They hurl themselves around in hedonistic spasms, a gangly sprawl of boots, limbs and hair, clad in more skin-tight black than a roomful of rock hacks. |
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Back bends cause the back to pinch, making the spine vulnerable to injuries such as spasms and pinched nerves. |
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I hear a rustling in the bushes off to my right, and my trigger finger spasms. |
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It may be due to spasm of the muscles in the abdominal wall, or due to spasms of the gut. |
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Slugger David Ortiz felt back spasms on a check swing in the ninth and was replaced by Jonny Gomes, who flied out to end the game. |
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See your doctor for a course of antidiarrhoeal drugs, and antispasmodic drugs can be prescribed to relieve muscle spasms. |
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See your doctor for a course of antidiarrhoeal drugs and antispasmodic drugs may relieve muscle spasms. |
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At sight of it there commenced a series of laryngeal spasms, with clutchings at his throat, far more violent than any I had heretofore seen. |
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Peppermint reduces indigestion and colonic spasms by reducing the gastrocolic reflex. |
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On physical examination, paraspinal muscle spasms and severe tenderness were noted in the lumbar region. |
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This condition of muscle, this fusion of a number of simple spasms into an apparently smooth, continuous effort, is known as tetanus, or tetanic contraction. |
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By this time Huskisson was suffering severe spasms, and those present were having to hold his arms and legs down to stop him falling off the sofa. |
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Intravenous morphine, cyclobenzaprine, and metaxalone were administered to treat the patients excruciating back pain and spasms, and IV hydration was started. |
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Allergan, the company that turned an obscure muscle paralyzer for eyelid spasms, Botox, into a blockbuster wrinkle smoother, hopes to perform cosmetic alchemy yet again. |
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An increase in muscle tone, or spasticity, is a common symptom of the condition, causing involuntary spasms, immobility, disturbed sleep and pain. |
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