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convulse
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Convulsing is typically a sign of a medical emergency and requires immediate attention and medical care.
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convulse
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Convulsions may be recognized as a symptom of a medical emergency, and prompt action to seek medical attention is common.
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convulse
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Western culture
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Convulsions may be associated with a medical emergency and can prompt immediate medical attention.
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convulse
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Western culture
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Convulsions are commonly associated with seizures, a serious medical concern, and can indicate a need for immediate medical attention.
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convulsion
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Western countries
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Convulsions are commonly seen as a medical emergency, prompting immediate medical attention and treatment.
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convulsion
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Western countries
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Convulsions are often associated with medical emergencies and may be treated with immediate intervention, such as calling for emergency medical assistance.
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convulsion
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Western countries
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Convulsions may be associated with epilepsy or seizure disorders, and are considered a serious medical condition requiring prompt attention and treatment.
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convulsion
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Convulsions may be associated with epilepsy and are often viewed as a medical condition that requires immediate attention and treatment.
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