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Swallowing trouble
- ... fullness (satiety) after eating only a small amount, trouble swallowing (dysphagia), nausea and vomiting after eating, episodes of ...
- ... frequent coughing, blood in the mucus, breathing problems, trouble swallowing or speaking, loss of appetite and weight loss, ...
- ... palsy include slow and slurred speech (dysarthria) and trouble swallowing (dysphagia). Most affected individuals also experience changes in ...
- ... the mouth and the airways, which can cause trouble with swallowing and breathing. The painful blistering can also affect ...
- ... movements become more pronounced. Affected individuals may have trouble walking, speaking, and swallowing. People with this disorder also experience changes in ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... the head, speech impairment (dysarthria), and chewing and swallowing ... their gait or trouble with lifting objects, rising from a seated position, ...
- ... throat malformations that can cause difficulty breathing or swallowing, ... cells have trouble migrating to their proper location. Because the SPECC1L ...
- ... emotional problems, small involuntary movements, poor coordination, and ... and swallowing. People with these disorders also experience changes in ...
- ... myoclonus epilepsy with ataxia. Affected children often have trouble ... swallowing and slurred speech (dysarthria).Beginning later in childhood, ...