This is caused by blocked or inflamed eccrine sweat ducts and is also known as heat rash.
What is miliaria?
Head to toe development.
What is cephalocaudal?
Transient loss of consciousness and muscle tone.
What is syncope?
Lessened interest in environment and slowed response to stimuli.
What is obtunded?
Benign overgrowth of skin after an injury.
What is a keloid?
Wide set eyes.
What is hypertelorism?
Flattening of the skull in one particular area.
What is plagiocephaly?
Ventricular relaxation.
What is diastole?
Repeated, involuntary rhythmic muscular spasms in response to sudden stretching.
What is clonus?
Skin peeling.
What is desquamation?
When normal tissue in or around the eye is missing at birth.
What is coloboma?
The longitudinal opening between the upper and lower eyelids.
What is the palpebral fissure?
After coughing.
What is post-tussive?
Sensation of numbness or tingling.
What is parathesia?
Abrasion or hollowed-out area of epidermis caused by scratching.
What is excoriation?
When the foreskin is too tight to be pulled back over the glans.
What is phimosis?
Ear pain.
What is otalgia?
Sound caused by upper airway narrowing.
What is stridor?
Ability to sense joint movement and position.
What is proprioception?
Thickened epidermis with visible furrows caused by chronic scratching.
What is lichenification?
Another name for amniotic bands.
What is streeters dysplasia?
Nose bleed.
What is epitaxis?
Periods of apnea lasting less than 20 seconds.
What is periodic breathing?
Ability to identify shapes traced on the skin.
What is graphesthesia?
Pink or silver bands on the skin caused by stretching.
What is striae?