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