hyperreflexia
{{Short description|Overactive bodily reflexes}}
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}}Hyperreflexia is overactive or overresponsive bodily reflexes. Examples of this include twitching and spastic tendencies, which indicate disease of the upper motor neurons and the lessening or loss of control ordinarily exerted by higher brain centers of lower neural pathways.{{cn|date=October 2024}}
Spinal cord injury is the most common cause of hyperreflexia.{{cn|date=October 2024}} Standard stimuli, such as the filling of the bladder, can cause excessive responses from the nervous system. The causes of hyperreflexia are not known.{{cn|date=October 2024}}
Hyperreflexia also has many other causes, including the side effects of drugs (e.g., stimulants), hyperthyroidism, electrolyte imbalance, serotonin syndrome, severe brain trauma, multiple sclerosis, Reye syndrome, and pre-eclampsia.{{cn|date=October 2024}}
Recovery from hyperreflexia can occur several hours to several months after a spinal cord injury; the phase of recovery is likely to occur in stages rather than on a continuum.Little, J., Ditunno, J. F., Stien, S., A., Harris, R. M. (1999). "Incomplete spinal cord injury: Neuronal mechanisms of motor recovery and hyperreflexia. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 80 (5): 587-599. The late stage is between two weeks and several months. Patients with a severe spinal cord injury mainly present with a later stage of recovery because during the early stages they present with spinal shock. Reflex and motor recovery can sometimes occur simultaneously.
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{{Medical resources|ICD10={{ICD10|R|29|2|r|25}} |ICD9={{ICD9|796.1}} |MeshID=D012021}}
- [https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001431.htm NIH/Medline]
- {{DiseasesDB|20760}}
- [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003999399902046 Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation]
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