Examples of using Spastic in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I would be laughing my ass off at how spastic they are, but I am the coach,
Diisopromine or disoprominum, usually as the hydrochloride salt, is a synthetic spasmolytic which neutralizes spastic conditions of the biliary tract and of the sphincter of Oddi.
coma, tremors, occasional convulsions and spastic paralysis.
The presence in Arnica of a significant amount of flavonoids helps to fight spastic colitis caused by atony of the large intestine.
The“spastic” part of that name means that his muscles are very tight, and the“quadriplegic” part means
including spastic colon, spastic colitis, and mucous colitis,
Others: pain at the injection site, increased sweating, withdrawal syndrome(manifested in the form of spastic abdominal pain,
Irritable bowel syndrome is also known as nervous, or spastic colitis, as it is most often caused by severe psychic stress
complications can be significant, leading to spastic or mechanical obstruction of the intestinal lumen,
Sometimes IBS is referred to as spastic colon, mucous colitis, spastic colitis, nervous stomach, or irritable colon- these are all IBS symptoms.
Spastic constipation is a violation of the movement of food masses, caused by spasm(narrowing) of the intestine, due to an excessive increase in the tone of the smooth muscles of its walls.
about one in five XP patients may also suffer from deafness, spastic muscles, poor coordination
periodic spastic abdominal pain
of bornaprine were toxic.[16] Subcutaneous application resulted in ataxia, spastic paralysis, and convulsions.[16].
In some severe cases, when other treatments haven't helped, surgeons may cut the nerves serving the spastic muscles in a procedure called selective dorsal rhizotomy.
characterized by headache, spastic abdominal pain,
First, it promotes muscle stimulation, leading to spastic paralysis, followed by vacuolization of the helminth cell membranes, and then allows the
the late 90's best known as mad cow disease), a normally rare neural infliction that makes you spastic and can cause death over a period of no more than two weeks.
motor disorders, spastic paralysis and coma.
which reduces nitric oxide concentrations.[2] Lower levels of nitric oxide are present in spastic coronary arteries.[3] L-type calcium channel expression increases in spastic vascular smooth muscle cells, which could result in excessive calcium influx, and hypercontraction.