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The millipede has the most limbs of any animal, with up to 750 legs.
Yes, dogs can develop a condition similar to irritable bowel syndrome in humans, which may be referred to as spastic colon or irritable bowel disease. Symptoms may include diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal discomfort. Consulting with a veterinarian is recommended for proper diagnosis and treatment.
muscle weakness / paralysishypertonia (increased muscle tone = spasticity)hyper-reflexia of deep tendon reflexesloss of cutaneous superficial reflexespositive babinski's designclonus (series of alternating involuntary muscle contractions and relaxations of flexor and extensor muscles)
Dog food. It is illegal in most states and provinces to feed an animal to another animal. Animal cruelty.
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Spastic Ink was created in 1993.
Spastic Ink ended in 2004.
Short for spastic. Spastic means to be jumpy, or maybe jittery. The opposite of spastic would be easy going.
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Carl was acting spastic because he ate a lot of sugar.
If you have a decreased appetite, abdominal pain and bloating, then you may have a Spastic Colon. Frequent bathroom visits including diarrhea may also be signs of a spastic colon.
Colofac tablets are used to treat IBS aka irritable bowel syndrome. It is also used to treat spastic constipation, chronic irritable colon, and spastic colitis but most commonly IBS.
Not nesessarily, a spastic colon is a concern for your doctor , you will need medication
Spastic-- A condition in which the muscles are rigid, posture may be abnormal, and fine motor control is impaired.
Spastic quadriplegia is considered the most severe form of cerebral palsy because it affects all four limbs, resulting in severe muscle stiffness and difficulty with movement and coordination. Individuals with this condition often have challenges with mobility, communication, and daily activities, requiring additional support and care. Additionally, spastic quadriplegia can be associated with other medical complications such as seizures and feeding difficulties.