Symptoms of infantile sow mania

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Porcine poveria is a chronic disease that causes transient brain dysfunction. But many people don't understand why babies suffer from swine mania. What are the symptoms of swine mania?

Symptoms of infantile sow mania

The early symptoms of the disease are usually sudden stop of movement, empty eyes and sudden end after five to ten seconds. In severe cases, sudden loss of consciousness, apnea, twitch of limbs, clenching hands, eyes turning up or black eyes leaning to one side, pale complexion, foaming mouth, often accompanied by tongue bite and urinary incontinence.

Before the outbreak of the disease, the baby's sows will suddenly lose consciousness, apnea, white foam in the mouth, face cyan purple, pupils will disperse, limbs will start to twitch, clench their fists, two eyes up or to one side.

The main symptom of PPV is automatism. That is, in the case of unconsciousness, aimless action or meaningless inappropriate language or behavior, such as groping, walking, running, kicking, gibberish, smiling or laughing. Psychosis or falling asleep after the attack.

matters needing attention

It is suggested that parents should take their children to the regular hospital for examination in case of emergency, so as not to delay the best time of treatment. Cause unnecessary harm.