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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for Swallowing trouble
  1. ... fullness (satiety) after eating only a small amount, trouble swallowing (dysphagia), nausea and vomiting after eating, episodes of ...
  2. ... frequent coughing, blood in the mucus, breathing problems, trouble swallowing or speaking, loss of appetite and weight loss, ...
  3. ... palsy include slow and slurred speech (dysarthria) and trouble swallowing (dysphagia). Most affected individuals also experience changes in ...
  4. ... the mouth and the airways, which can cause trouble with swallowing and breathing. The painful blistering can also affect ...
  5. ... movements become more pronounced. Affected individuals may have trouble walking, speaking, and swallowing. People with this disorder also experience changes in ...
  6. ... walking (gait). Babies with dup15q syndrome often have trouble feeding due to weak facial muscles that impair sucking and swallowing.Intellectual disability also occurs in people with dup15q ...
  7. ... the head, speech impairment (dysarthria), and chewing and swallowing ... their gait or trouble with lifting objects, rising from a seated position, ...
  8. ... throat malformations that can cause difficulty breathing or swallowing, ... cells have trouble migrating to their proper location. Because the SPECC1L ...
  9. ... emotional problems, small involuntary movements, poor coordination, and ... and swallowing. People with these disorders also experience changes in ...
  10. ... myoclonus epilepsy with ataxia. Affected children often have trouble ... swallowing and slurred speech (dysarthria).Beginning later in childhood, ...
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