Skip navigation

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Decreased muscle mass
  1. ... anemia, fatigue, thinning bones (osteoporosis), reduced sexual desire, decreased muscle mass, weight gain, and impotence. The other type of ...
  2. Symptoms include: Changes in skin pigment Decreased muscle mass Diarrhea Failure to gain weight and grow Fatigue Hair changes (change in color or texture) Increased and more severe infections due to ...
  3. ... involving the muscles and nerves that lead to decreased muscle mass Malnutrition There are many other conditions for which ...
  4. ... Low testosterone can affect sex drive, mood, and muscle mass in men. Decreased total testosterone may be due to: Chronic illness ...
  5. ... men Loss of menstrual periods (amenorrhea) in women Decreased energy and interest in activities Loss of muscle mass in men Weight gain Mood changes Infertility
  6. ... Adrenal gland failure (Addison type) symptoms include: Coma Decreased appetite Increased skin color Loss of weight and muscle mass (wasting) Muscle weakness Vomiting
  7. ... deprivation continues, one sees growth failure, loss of muscle mass, generalized swelling (edema), and decreased immunity. A large, protuberant belly is common. The ...
  8. ... damage to many nerve systems: Abnormal eye movement Decreased or abnormal reflexes Fast pulse (heart rate) Low blood pressure Low body temperature Muscle weakness and atrophy ( loss of tissue mass ) Problems with walk (gait) and coordination The person ...
  9. ... male features such as acne, deepening voice, increased muscle mass, male pattern thinning of your hair , increasing size of the clitoris, and decreased breast size. You are concerned that medicine you ...
  10. ... injured and results in dysfunction, symptoms may include: ... of muscle mass because the nerves aren't stimulating the muscles
previous · 1 · 2 · 3 · next