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  1. ... abdomen, bloating, feeling full quickly when eating, back pain, vaginal bleeding between menstrual periods or after menopause, or changes in urinary or ...
  2. ... turns off the inflammation response after a certain period of time. During a flare, individuals can experience throbbing or burning pain, swelling, warmth, redness, and difficulty moving the affected ...
  3. ... is muscle weakness, which develops gradually over a period of weeks to months or even years. Other symptoms include joint pain and general tiredness (fatigue).There are several forms ...
  4. ... disorder most often appear in childhood following a period of normal development, although they can begin at any age. Early symptoms may include muscle weakness and pain, recurrent headaches, loss of appetite, vomiting, and seizures. ...
  5. ... are particularly sensitive to decreases in energy during periods of exercise or increased activity when energy demands increase. The lack of AMP deaminase activity can result in fatigue, muscle weakness or pain, or other muscle problems in some people with ...
  6. ... are particularly sensitive to decreases in energy during periods of exercise or increased activity when energy demands increase. The lack of AMP deaminase as a source of energy production can result in fatigue and muscle weakness or pain in some people with AMP deaminase deficiency.It ...
  7. ... thyroid continues, the gland can shrink over a period of years and the goiter ... or muscle pain, and constipation. People with Hashimoto's disease may ...
  8. ... body; right-sided involvement is most common. The pain may be difficult to control with medication and usually lasts about a month. Within a period of time ranging from a few hours to ...
  9. ... episodes of acute pancreatitis that recur over a period of at least a year; the ... pain of varying severity, flatulence, and bloating. Many individuals ...
  10. ... that may begin after infancy include hypotonia, muscle pain, a breakdown of muscle tissue, and a loss of sensation in the extremities (peripheral neuropathy).Problems related to mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency can be triggered by periods of fasting or by illnesses such as viral ...
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