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Drooling
- ... jaw, and ears; an open mouth and uncontrolled drooling; and abnormal eye movements. Affected children often have ...
- ... eyes (miosis), inappropriate or impaired sweating, nasal congestion, drooling, poor control of body temperature, low blood pressure ( ...
- ... are weak, leading to severe feeding difficulties, excessive drooling, and breathing problems. Other physical abnormalities associated with ...
- ... movements, clumsiness, frequent falling, rigidity, slurred speech, and drooling. School performance declines as thinking and reasoning abilities ...
- ... tingling of the face or tongue, often causing drooling and impairing speech. In most people with CECTS, ...
- ... tongue (known as oromotor dysfunction), which leads to drooling, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), and a delay in the ...
- ... sudden redness and warmth (flushing) of the face; drooling; short pauses in breathing (apnea); movement of the ...
- ... dysphagia) that may lead to choking, gagging, or drooling.Other muscles in the body are also affected ...
- ... that can develop include breathing abnormalities, spitting or drooling, unusual eye movements such as intense staring or ...
- ... reduced sense of smell, increased saliva production and drooling, difficulty controlling the flow of urine (incontinence), or ...