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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for paraplegia
  1. ... pressure, male infertility, insulin, opioids, and spinal cord paralysis. ... cord damage can lead to serious disabilities, including paralysis. In a proof-of-concept study, electrical stimulation ...
  2. ... occur, such as severe headaches and neck stiffness, paralysis of the muscles of the face (facial palsy) ...
  3. ... In later stages, people can have additional rashes, paralysis of the muscles of the face, and arthritis ...
  4. ... But more aggressive forms have symptoms such as paralysis and serious problems with thinking and memory. That's ...
  5. ... had surgery. Chronic heart conditions, cancer, stroke, and paralysis (not being able to move) can also increase ...
  6. ... In the most severe cases, this can cause paralysis and death. There’s no cure for SMA, but ...
  7. ... balance Difficulty walking or standing Partial or complete paralysis Numbness or prickling “pins and needles” sensations Speech ...
  8. ... the brain. This can cause weakness or even paralysis on the right side of the body. They ...