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The public's lust for lacrimation demanded a sympathetic face at the center of the tale.
Cattle show signs of pain, increased lacrimation, excessive blinking and conjunctivitis.
He'd never seen such salivation and lacrimation.
A related medical term is lacrimation, which also refers to non-emotional shedding of tears.
There was also severe constipation, urinary incontinence, and excessive lacrimation.
Jeffrey could remember with startling clarity the moment he'd seen salivation and lacrimation that Patty had had.
Parasympathetic will induce lacrimation and vice versa.
Others: dizziness, hyperventilation, sweating, difficulty breathing, confusion, headache, and lacrimation.
Lacrimation: one eye was watering terribly.
If irritation, pain, swelling, lacrimation, or photophobia persist, the patient should be seen in a health care facility.
Other symptoms can include photophobia, excessive lacrimation, fever, and reduced corneal sensitivity.
Pain, swelling, irritation, lacrimation or photophobia could persist.
Lacrimation (tearing of the eyes).
Symptoms include lacrimation and photophobia.
Associated symptoms include mild photophobia, lacrimation, stringy discharge and heaviness of eyelids.
The initial symptoms of humans are nausea, dizziness, salivation, headache, sweating, lacrimation, and rhinorrhea.
The birds had swollen eyes and severe conjunctivitis and constant lacrimation accompanied by a purulent exudates.
Eyes: Eye examination typically demonstrates conjunctivitis, lacrimation, lid edema, and blepharospasm after even minute exposures.
Then salivation, lacrimation, and diffuse perspiration set in, combined with miosis, disturbed accommodation, and reduced vision.
Animals that have been infected show loss of appetite, weight loss, anaemia, odema, fever, salivations, lacrimation, and abortion.
Poisoning effects in man evoked by T. serrulatus venom are sialorrhea, lacrimation and rhinorrhea.
Clemastine is indicated for use in treating allergic rhinitis, such as sneezing, rhinorrhea, pruritus and lacrimation.
The fever may be accompanied by dry eyes, diminished tear production (lacrimation), and inflammation of various parts of the eyes (uveitis).
The other clinical signs associated with the "slobbers syndrome" include salivation, lacrimation, feed refusal, bloating, stiff joints, diarrhea, and weight loss.
The facial nerves control a number of functions, such as blinking and closing the eyes, smiling, frowning, lacrimation, salivation, flaring nostrils and raising eyebrows.