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Results 1 - 10 of 72 for Increased body weight
  1. ... excess hair elsewhere on the body (hirsutism), and weight gain. Androgenetic alopecia affects an estimated 50 million men ...
  2. ... possible causes. These increased cortisol levels lead to weight gain in the face and upper body, fragile skin, ...
  3. ... the development of Cushing syndrome. This syndrome causes weight gain in the face and upper body, slowed growth ...
  4. ... addition, people with armoatase deficiency can have excessive weight gain and a fatty liver.Women who are pregnant ...
  5. ... on top of each kidney. Cushing syndrome causes weight gain in the face and upper body, slowed growth ...
  6. ... an underactive thyroid can include excessive tiredness (fatigue), weight gain or difficulty losing weight, hair that is thin and dry, a slow heart rate, joint or muscle pain, and constipation. People with ... an increased risk of developing other autoimmune disorders, including vitiligo, ...
  7. ... as they age, but inadequate exercise and excessive weight gain make it worse, greatly increasing the likelihood of ... neuropathy), sores that do not heal well, and weight loss. If blood glucose ... of affected family members. The increased risk is likely due in part to shared ...
  8. ... in infancy and include problems with feeding, poor weight gain and slow growth, high-pitched breathing caused by ...
  9. ... neck), which can result in many symptoms including weight gain and fatigue.Autoimmune problems affecting non-endocrine tissues ...
  10. ... irregular menstruation, acne, excess body hair (hirsutism), and weight gain.People with moderate cases of cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase ...
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