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Results 1 - 10 of 54 for Limb pain
  1. ... in the arms, legs, and skull.The thick limb bones can lead to bone pain and muscle weakness in the arms and legs ... with Camurati-Engelmann disease to tire quickly. Bone pain ranges from mild ... abnormalities include joint deformities (contractures), knock knees, and ...
  2. ... of sensation. This disorder is also associated with pain in the limbs, especially the hands.A pressure palsy episode results ...
  3. ... Multiple sclerosis often causes sensory disturbances in the limbs, including a prickling or tingling sensation (paresthesia), numbness, pain, and itching. Some people experience Lhermitte sign, which ...
  4. ... on a keyboard. They may experience discomfort or pain in the upper limbs during prolonged use of the hands.The extent ...
  5. ... pain, changes in color, and swelling in these limbs. Impairment of blood flow in the intestines may lead to death (necrosis) of intestinal tissue, severe pain, and excessive bleeding (hemorrhage). In men, reduced blood ...
  6. ... have injuries and fractures in their hands, feet, limbs, and joints that go untreated because of the inability to feel pain. Repeated injury can lead to a condition called ...
  7. ... a spreading skin rash, typically found on the limbs. Affected individuals may also experience puffiness or swelling in the skin around the eyes (periorbital edema); joint pain; and inflammation in various areas of the body ...
  8. ... individuals may have reduced sensation, numbness or tingling, pain, or muscle weakness in the lower limbs (peripheral neuropathy). Some people with FXTAS experience problems ...
  9. ... rash. The rash usually affects the torso and limbs but may spread to the rest of the body. In addition to fever and joint pain, other possible symptoms include muscle aches, chills, drowsiness, ...
  10. ... Usually this abnormal growth is limited to one limb, most often one leg. However, overgrowth can also affect the arms or, rarely, the torso. The abnormal growth can cause pain, a feeling of heaviness, and reduced movement in ...
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