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Results 1 - 10 of 106 for Neck muscle weakness
  1. ... bowel control problems Difficulty walking (unsteady gait) Headache, neck ache Hearing loss Muscle weakness Nausea and vomiting Pain in one or more ...
  2. ... easily, drooling, or gagging Head drop due to weakness of the neck muscles Speech problems, such as a slow or abnormal speech pattern (slurring of words) Voice changes, hoarseness Other ... Muscle contractions , called fasciculations Weight loss
  3. ... to think clearly Loss of consciousness or coma Muscle weakness Stiff neck Weakness of one arm or leg
  4. ... brain and nervous system functions) Congenital torticollis (wry neck) Muscular dystrophy (group of inherited disorders that cause muscle weakness) Stroke or brain injury Volkmann contracture (deformity of ...
  5. ... and jumping Loss of muscle mass Toe walking Muscle weakness in the arms, neck, and other areas is not as severe as in the lower body Other symptoms may include: Breathing problems ... get worse over time) Fatigue Loss of balance and coordination
  6. ... the weeks after a tick bite. These include muscle or joint aches, stiff neck, headache, weakness, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and other flu-like ...
  7. ... ring around the outer perimeter. Other symptoms include muscle or joint aches, stiff neck, headache, weakness, fever, swollen lymph nodes and other flu-like ...
  8. ... gets worse over time Pain down the arms, neck, or into the middle back or legs Weakness (decreased muscle strength) in the arms or legs Painless burn ...
  9. ... sensation) Fever and chills Headache, seizures , or stiff neck Language problems Loss of muscle function, typically on one side Vision changes Vomiting Weakness in a limb (such as an arm or ...
  10. ... you bend the neck backward or twist your neck or walk more than a few yards (meters) You may also have weakness in certain muscles. Sometimes, you may not notice it until your ...
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