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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Muscle weakness
  1. ... disorders. Duchenne muscular dystrophy: Genetic therapies to improve muscle weakness Muscular dystrophies are a group of inherited diseases that cause muscle wasting and weakness. Duchenne muscular dystrophy (or DMD) is the most ...
  2. ... get worse over time. Early symptoms may include muscle weakness or stiffness. But as more muscles are affected, people lose their strength and the ...
  3. ... or blindness in one eye Colors look different Muscle weakness Dizziness Difficulty with balance Numbness, prickling, or a “pins and needles” sensation Pain Tremors Many people experience ... relaxants and tranquilizers that reduce stiffness Drugs that ...
  4. ... nervousness, frequent bowel movements, sensitivity to cold, and muscle weakness Both More likely to affect women Symptoms like ...
  5. ... gave me really bad neuropathy [nerve pain and muscle weakness] in my legs. When I first mentioned it, ...
  6. ... distortion or blindness in one eye Severe tiredness Muscle weakness in hands or feet Problems with coordination or ...
  7. ... brains and our bodies. This creates symptoms like muscle weakness, numbness, coordination problems, and memory and thinking issues. ...
  8. ... symptoms? Common symptoms include: Joint pain or swelling Muscle pain and weakness Fever Sun sensitivity Red rash (such as “butterfly” rash on the nose and cheeks) Swollen lymph nodes Fatigue and general ... lungs, and muscles. Who can develop it? Most people with Sjögren’s ...
  9. ... nervous system. Symptoms include sudden arm or leg weakness and loss of muscle tone and reflexes. It often happens after a ...
  10. ... a mental health issue, it's a sign of weakness," he says. "They would rather work out, build big muscles, and appear tough on the outside." In reality, ...
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