What’s hypereclexia?

Hyperecplexia, also known as Kok’s disease or stiff baby syndrome, is a genetic condition that causes an exaggerated reaction to loud noises or unexpected stimuli. It can cause muscle stiffness, breathing difficulties, and seizures, and may be a cause of sudden infant death syndrome. Treatment options include medication and the Vigevano maneuver. Hyperecplexia is a […]

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