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Hyperreflexia is
overactive or
overresponsive bodily reflexes.
Examples of this
include twitching and
spastic tendencies,
which indicate disease of the...
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detected through the use of a
reflex hammer and is the
opposite of
hyperreflexia.[citation needed]
Hyporeflexia is
generally ****ociated with a deficit...
- complaints. Later, the
patient experiences dysarthria,
intention tremors,
hyperreflexia,
myoclonic jerks, confusion,
seizures and
severe muscular deterioration...
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cardiac arrhythmias. This
condition is
sometimes referred to as
autonomic hyperreflexia. Most
cases of AD
occur in
individuals with
spinal cord injuries. Lesions...
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therefore easier to stimulate.
Phases 3 and 4 are
characterized by
hyperreflexia, or
abnormally strong reflexes usually produced with
minimal stimulation...
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dilated pupils,
myoclonus (intermittent
jerking or twitching), as well as
hyperreflexia (overresponsive reflexes). Many of
these symptoms may be side effects...
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include tight and
stiff muscles (spasticity) and
exaggerated reflexes (
hyperreflexia),
including an
overactive gag reflex.
While the
disease does not cause...
- and death.
Additional effects are delirium, convulsions, hypertonia,
hyperreflexia, vomiting,
kidney failure, and
death through cardiac or respiratory...
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Overactive bladder (OAB) is a
common condition where there is a
frequent feeling of
needing to
urinate to a
degree that it
negatively affects a person's...
- overstimulation;
these symptoms include: vomiting, nausea, agitation, tremors,
hyperreflexia,
muscle twitching, euphoria, confusion, hallucinations, delirium, hyperthermia...