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Results 1 - 10 of 22 for Inability to walk
  1. ... or bluish skin slowed breathing trouble moving or walking inability to move enlarged pupils (black circle in center ...
  2. ... your doctor immediately: slow or difficult speech shuffling walk persistent, fine tremor or inability to sit still difficulty breathing or swallowing rash ...
  3. ... doctor immediately or get emergency medical treatment: shuffling walk persistent, fine tremor or inability to sit still fever difficulty breathing or swallowing ...
  4. ... doctor immediately or get emergency medical help: shuffling walk persistent, fine tremor or inability to sit still fever difficulty breathing or swallowing ...
  5. ... doctor immediately or get emergency medical treatment: shuffling walk persistent, fine tremor or inability to sit still trouble talking rash; hives; itching; ...
  6. ... back muscle spasms slow or difficult speech shuffling walk falling persistent fine tremor or inability to sit still fever, chills, sore throat, or ...
  7. ... not go away: problems with coordination, balance, or walking memory problems dizziness drowsiness, confusion, or trouble concentrating tiredness weakness difficulty or inability to speak or understand speech or written language ...
  8. ... spreading to other parts of the body difficulty walking problems with facial movements, including speaking, chewing, or swallowing double vision or inability to move your eyes problems with bladder control ...
  9. ... chair or while climbing stairs; increased tripping while walking over uneven surfaces; uncontrollable shaking of a part of your body; decreased sense of touch; inability to move any part of the body; seizures; ...
  10. ... tiredness weakness wobbliness, unsteadiness, or incoordination causing ... inability to move (paralysis) seizures, including status epilepticus
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