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Results 1 - 10 of 113 for Difficulty walking
  1. Symptoms of dry beriberi include: Difficulty walking Loss of feeling (sensation) in hands and feet Loss of muscle function or paralysis of the lower legs Mental confusion Pain ...
  2. ... or hyperactivity Confusion Slurred speech Uncoordinated movements or difficulty walking Difficulty urinating Loss of bowel or bladder control ...
  3. ... or hands Difficulty using the legs or feet Difficulty walking Pain, burning, tingling, or abnormal feeling in any ... when stepping into the bathtub) Numbness Pain Trouble walking Weakness Difficulty breathing or swallowing (in severe cases) Falls due ...
  4. ... joint? Is there any history of joint dislocation, difficulty walking, or difficulty using the arms? Further tests may be done.
  5. Complications may include: Chronic pain Difficulty walking
  6. ... and leg pain Coordination problems that become severe Difficulty walking Headache Swallowing difficulty Tremors and muscle jerks Difficulty ...
  7. ... knee Difficulty bending the foot inward or down Difficulty walking on your toes Difficulty bending forward or backward Abnormal or weak reflexes ...
  8. ... paralysis Tremors, spasms, jerkiness, tics Involuntary repetitive movements Difficulty walking Loss of balance Difficulty swallowing Seizures or episodes ...
  9. ... legs and pelvis area, slowly gets worse, causing: Difficulty walking that gets worse over time; by age 25 ... getting up from the floor and climbing stairs Difficulty with ... mass Toe walking Muscle weakness in the arms, neck, and other ...
  10. ... be problems with balance, slurring of speech, and difficulty walking. Other symptoms may include: Abnormal eye movements Abnormal ...
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