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spasm    音标拼音: [sp'æzəm]
n. 抽筋,发作,痉挛

抽筋,发作,痉挛

spasm
n 1: a painful and involuntary muscular contraction [synonym:
{spasm}, {cramp}, {muscle spasm}]
2: (pathology) sudden constriction of a hollow organ (as a blood
vessel)

Spasm \Spasm\, n. [F. spasme, L. spasmus, Gr. ?, from ?, ?, to
draw, to cause convulsion. Cf. {Span}, v. t.]
1. (Med.) An involuntary and unnatural contraction of one or
more muscles or muscular fibers.
[1913 Webster]

Note: Spasm are usually either clonic or tonic. In clonic
spasm, the muscles or muscular fibers contract and
relax alternately in very quick succession. In tonic
spasm, the contraction is steady and uniform, and
continues for a comparatively long time, as in tetanus.
[1913 Webster]

2. A sudden, violent, and temporary effort or emotion; as, a
spasm of repentance.
[1913 Webster]

{Cynic spasm} (Med.) See under {Cynic}.

{Spasm of the chest}. See {Angina pectoris}, under {Angina}.
[1913 Webster]

312 Moby Thesaurus words for "spasm":
Jacksonian epilepsy, Rolandic epilepsy, abdominal epilepsy,
abscess, access, ache, aching, acquired epilepsy,
activated epilepsy, acute pain, ado, affect epilepsy, agitation,
ague, akinetic epilepsy, amok, anemia, ankylosis, anoxia, apnea,
apoplexy, arrest, asphyxiation, asthma, ataxia, atrophy, attack,
autonomic epilepsy, backache, bite, blaze, bleeding, blennorhea,
blockage, bloodless revolution, blow, boring pain, bother,
botheration, bouleversement, breakdown, breakup, bumpiness, burst,
bustle, cachexia, cachexy, cardiac epilepsy, cataclysm,
catastrophe, charley horse, chill, chills, chorea, clean slate,
clean sweep, climax, clonic spasm, clonus, cold shivers, colic,
commotion, computer revolution, constipation, convulsion,
cortical epilepsy, coughing, counterrevolution, cramp, cramps,
crick, cursive epilepsy, cut, cyanosis, cyclone, darting pain,
debacle, diarrhea, diastrophism, disaster, distress,
diurnal epilepsy, dizziness, dolor, dropsy, dysentery, dyspepsia,
dyspnea, eclampsia, edema, emaciation, epilepsia,
epilepsia gravior, epilepsia major, epilepsia minor,
epilepsia mitior, epilepsia nutans, epilepsia tarda, epilepsy,
epitasis, eruption, explosion, fainting, falling sickness, fatigue,
feery-fary, ferment, fever, fibrillation, fidgetiness, fit,
fits and starts, flap, flare-up, flurry, fluster, flutter,
flutteriness, flux, focal epilepsy, frenzy, fulgurant pain, furor,
fury, fuss, fussiness, gale, girdle pain, gnawing, grand mal,
grief, grip, griping, growth, gust, haute mal, hemorrhage,
high blood pressure, hitch, hubbub, hullabaloo, hurricane, hurt,
hydrops, hypertension, hypotension, hysterical epilepsy, icterus,
ictus, indigestion, inflammation, injury, insomnia, irruption,
itching, jactation, jactitation, jaundice, jerkiness, joltiness,
jumping pain, kink, labored breathing, lancinating pain,
larval epilepsy, laryngeal epilepsy, laryngospasm, latent epilepsy,
lesion, lockjaw, low blood pressure, lumbago, maelstrom, marasmus,
matutinal epilepsy, menstrual epilepsy, murderous insanity,
musicogenic epilepsy, myoclonous epilepsy, nasal discharge,
nasty blow, nausea, necrosis, nip, nocturnal epilepsy, occlusion,
orgasm, outbreak, outburst, overthrow, overturn, pain,
palace revolution, palsy, pang, paralysis, paroxysm, passion,
petit mal, physiologic epilepsy, pinch, pother, prick, pruritus,
psychic epilepsy, psychokinesia, psychomotor epilepsy, quake,
quaking, quavering, quivering, radical change, rage, rash,
reflex epilepsy, restlessness, revolt, revolution,
revolutionary war, revulsion, rheum, rotatoria, sclerosis,
scramble, seizure, sensory epilepsy, serial epilepsy,
sexual climax, shakes, shaking, sharp pain, shivering, shivers,
shock, shoot, shooting, shooting pain, shuddering, skin eruption,
sneezing, sore, sore spot, spasms, spell, spurt, stab,
stabbing pain, stew, stir, stitch, stoppage, storm, stress,
stress of life, striking alteration, stroke, subversion,
succussion, suffering, sweat, sweeping change, swirl, tabes,
tabula rasa, tachycardia, tardy epilepsy, technological revolution,
temblor, tempest, tender spot, tetanus, tetany, thrill, throe,
throes, thromboembolism, thrombosis, tidal wave, to-do,
tonic epilepsy, tonic spasm, tormen, tornado, torsion spasm,
total change, transilience, traumatic epilepsy, trembling,
tremulousness, trismus, tsunami, tumor, tumult, tweak, twinge,
twitch, ucinate epilepsy, unquiet, upheaval, upset, upset stomach,
vertigo, vibration, violent change, visitation, vomiting, vortex,
wasting, whirl, whirlwind, wound, wrench


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  • Hemifacial spasm - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
    Overview Hemifacial spasm is a nervous system condition that causes muscles on one side of the face to twitch or spasm You cannot control hemifacial spasms They usually start around one eye and may spread on that side of the face The most common cause is a blood vessel pressing on the facial nerve Sometimes there is no known cause While hemifacial spasms are not life-threatening, they can
  • Muscle cramp - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
    Overview A muscle cramp is a sudden, unexpected tightening of one or more muscles Sometimes called a charley horse, a muscle cramp can be very painful Exercising or working hard, especially in heat, can lead to muscle cramps Some medicines and illnesses also might cause muscle cramps
  • Coronary artery spasm: Cause for concern? - Mayo Clinic
    A coronary artery spasm is a temporary squeezing of one or more arteries that supply blood to the heart The condition causes chest pain, called angina During a coronary artery spasm, less blood flows to the heart Other names for coronary artery spasms are: Prinzmetal's angina Vasospastic angina
  • Hemifacial spasm - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic
    Mayo Clinic doctors trained in nervous system conditions (neurologists) and other specialists study diagnosis and treatment options for hemifacial spasm and other neurological conditions
  • Esophageal spasms - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
    Esophageal spasms are painful contractions in the muscular tube connecting the mouth and stomach, called the esophagus Esophageal spasms can feel like sudden, bad chest pain that lasts from a few minutes to hours Some people may mistake it for heart pain, also called angina Esophageal spasms
  • Hemifacial spasm - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
    Diagnosis Diagnosing hemifacial spasm typically starts with discussing your medical history Your healthcare professional asks about your symptoms, including how long you've had them Your healthcare professional also may perform physical and neurological exams to check muscle movement and look for other nerve issues
  • Hemifacial spasm care at Mayo Clinic
    Hemifacial spasm care at Mayo Clinic Your Mayo Clinic care team Mayo Clinic doctors trained in brain and nervous system conditions (neurologists), brain and nervous system surgery (neurosurgeons), and other areas work together to evaluate and treat hemifacial spasm Having all this expertise in a single place means that your care is discussed among the team, test results are available quickly
  • Eye twitching - Mayo Clinic
    Eye twitching is a movement or spasm of the eyelid or eye muscles that can ' t be controlled There are different types of eye twitching Each type of twitch has a different cause The most common type of eye twitching is called myokymia This type of twitch or spasm is very common and happens to most people at some point It can involve either the upper or lower eyelid, but usually only one
  • Laryngospasm: What causes it? - Mayo Clinic
    Laryngospasm is a brief spasm of the vocal cords, which temporarily interrupts breathing
  • Diazepam (oral route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic
    Description Diazepam is used to relieve symptoms of anxiety and alcohol withdrawal This medicine may also be used to treat certain seizure disorders and help relax muscles or relieve muscle spasm Diazepam buccal film is used as short-term treatment for seizure clusters (also known as acute repetitive seizures) in patients 2 to 5 years of age Diazepam is a benzodiazepine Benzodiazepines





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