It sounds like seizures. My son was just diagnoised with Complex Partial Seizures, actually I just returned from a trip to the er with him. If your baby is twitching and you hold the child's body part and it continues, it is a seizure. Don't wait, get the baby tested with an EEG through a neurologist. This can cause brain scarring if not treated and could turn into the seizures that effect the entire brain that leads to the foaming at the mouth, vomiting, etc. Not a pretty picture. See a doctor right away.
baby's arms are very soft and the legs are stiff. i hope i helped: )
When random muscles in your body twitch it is called a muscle spasm. It can happen just about anywhere; your arm, leg eye, etc.
You can tell her to not put deodorant under her arms. That will keep noses away from it.
Well smoking crack will make you do that and certain medical conditions will make your ams and legs twitch like that such as jackass syndrome, retardalitus. Hope you get the treatment soon it can become permanent.
I think that reception chairs should not have arms. Though having arms would let the person relax their arms on it, having no arms would grant the receptionist more room for themselves.
Both. They both have to work to be a good swimmer.Kicking is non-stop, it's what keeps you going when your arms are tired. Arms are costant just like kicking. Anyway, if you don't move your arms constantly you are disqualified. This information is from a true born swimmer. Thank you.
I think that a jerboa does have arms. If it wouldn't have arms,then what would it use to eat?
An example of category of arms would be a canon or a gun that is ready to fire.
Arms were registered so that no two people would have the same arms.
Oh yes. If you did not have bones in your arms, they would be tentacles.
that is hard to say. im not positive but maybe around a year to two. you constantly download new material though.
When sleeping, the muscles in your arms and legs are actually paralyzed because if they weren't you would actually end up acting out all your dreams. You may feel like you're "dropping" because you have woken up before the paralysis in your muscle has disappeared. Basically, your muscles are coming back to life while you're aware of it which is why you feel a twitch. You tend to feel that the twitch woke you up, however, it is actually the other way round - you have woken up, and then moved.