cramping
1Cramping — Cramp Cramp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cramped} (kr[a^]mt; 215); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cramping}.] 1. To compress; to restrain from free action; to confine and contract; to hinder. [1913 Webster] The mind my be as much cramped by too much knowledge as by… …
2cramping — adj. Cramping is used with these nouns: ↑pain …
3cramping — kræmp n. muscle contraction; clamp, bar which holds objects together v. confine, impede, restrain; constrict; fasten with a clamp …
4cramping — crampˈing adjective Restricting, confining • • • Main Entry: ↑cramp …
5Canine Epileptoid Cramping Syndrome — (CECS), also known as Spike s Disease, is a hereditary canine disease with similarities to canine epilepsy, and is often associated with Border Terriers. CECS is a recently recognized problem which is theorised as being a metabolic, neurological… …
6Menstrual cramps — Cramping in the lower abdomen, usually in the first or second day of the menstrual cycle. These are caused contractions of the uterus as it expels its unneeded contents, and also by the passage of clotted blood through the cervix. Ibuprofen or… …
7intestinal angina — cramping postprandial abdominal pain caused by ischemia of the smooth muscle of the intestine in patients with intestinal vascular insufficiency conditions such as nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia. Called also abdominal a …
8recumbency cramps — cramping of muscles in the lower limbs and feet while resting or during light sleep …
9colic — Cramping or spasms of a smooth muscle tube, such as the uterus (menstrual cramps) the ureters (passing kidney stones) or the stomach (stomachache). Also called tenesmus …
10Dystonia — Dystonias Classification and external resources A person with medication induced dystonia. ICD 10 G24.9 …