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Handling symptoms such as sudden limb spasms, stiffness, head tilting back, foaming at the mouth, purple lips, and loud cries that last less than a minute, followed by body relaxation. These episodes occur several times a day and may have intervals after a few days. The symptoms started from the second day of birth and the cause has not been identified.