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Results 1 - 10 of 19 for Facial paralysis
  1. ... swollen, or tender leg; trouble speaking or understanding; paralysis or numbness in face, arm or leg; sudden severe headache; sudden changes ...
  2. ... used to cause mydriasis (pupil dilation) and cycloplegia (paralysis of the ciliary muscle of the eye) before ... eye to temporarily relax or provide short-term paralysis of the eye muscles.
  3. ... reaction can include:difficulty breathing swelling of your face and throat a ... and sometimes paralysis) has occurred in some people who have received ...
  4. ... difficulty swallowing or breathing, or swelling of the face, throat, ... understand speech, confusion, paralysis (loss of ability to move a part of ...
  5. ... also sometimes used to treat or improve muscle paralysis (inability to move parts of the body) in patients with a condition that causes attacks of paralysis. Talk to your doctor about the possible risks ...
  6. ... can infect a person's spinal cord, leading to paralysis.Most people infected with polio have no symptoms, ... of the spinal cord and/or brain), or Paralysis (can't move parts of the body) or ...
  7. ... damage), Guillain-Barre syndrome (weakness, tingling, and possible paralysis due to sudden nerve damage) or optic neuritis ( ... fever; rash; hives; itching; swelling of the hands, face, or lips; difficulty swallowing; sore throat; and headache.
  8. ... or Guillain-Barré syndrome (weakness, tingling, and possible paralysis due to sudden nerve damage); an autoimmune disease ( ...
  9. ... or Guillain-Barré syndrome (weakness, tingling, and possible paralysis due to sudden nerve damage); any type of ...
  10. ... Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS; weakness, tingling, and possible paralysis due to sudden nerve damage), a lung disease ...
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