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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Difficulty climbing stairs
  1. ... swallowing difficulty, causing frequent gagging, choking, or drooling Difficulty climbing stairs, lifting objects, or rising from a seated position ...
  2. ... that can be more or less severe, including: Difficulty climbing stairs, walking, or lifting things Muscle pain Drooping of ...
  3. ... a sitting position without using the arms, or difficulty climbing stairs. The weakness starts in childhood to young adulthood. ...
  4. ... gets worse until it leads to the following: Difficulty lifting, climbing stairs, and walking Difficulty breathing Difficulty swallowing -- choking easily, ...
  5. ... falls Difficulty getting up from the floor and climbing stairs Difficulty with running, hopping, and jumping Loss of muscle ...
  6. ... a chair or coming up from a squat. Difficulty with climbing stairs or walking up or down sloped surfaces. Severe ...
  7. ... doing things that you normally do without breathing difficulty, for example, climbing stairs Also call your provider if your child has ...
  8. ... to-top pattern (ascending paralysis)? Do you have difficulty getting out of a chair or climbing stairs? Do you have difficulty lifting your arm above ...
  9. There is no standard definition for difficulty breathing. Some ... have advanced lung disease, but may never feel short of breath. ...
  10. ... eyelids Purple-red skin rash Shortness of breath Difficulty ... climbing stairs. The rash may appear on your face, knuckles, ...
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