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Slurred speech
- ... form include slow movements, clumsiness, frequent falling, rigidity, slurred speech, and drooling. School performance declines as thinking and ...
- ... doorknob or handle. Also, affected people may have slurred speech or temporary locking of their jaw.Other signs ...
- ... problems (such as personality changes, headaches, confusion, and slurred speech), fever, abnormal kidney function, abdominal pain, and heart ...
- ... cramping, stiffness, or weakness. Affected individuals may develop slurred speech (dysarthria) and, later, difficulty chewing or swallowing (dysphagia). ...
- ... external ophthalmoplegia), difficulty chewing or swallowing (dysphagia), and slurred speech. Affected individuals may also experience confusion, loss of ...
- ... by adolescence. People with this disorder also have slurred speech and trouble moving their eyes to look side- ...
- ... riboflavin transporter deficiency neuronopathy can have breathing problems; slurred speech; and muscle weakness in the face, neck, shoulders, ...
- ... in the face, leading to difficulty swallowing and slurred speech (dysarthria).Beginning later in childhood, some affected individuals ...
- ... nausea and vomiting, migraines, blurred or double vision, slurred speech, and ringing in the ears (tinnitus). Seizures, muscle ...
- ... features of progressive supranuclear palsy include slow and slurred speech (dysarthria) and trouble swallowing (dysphagia). Most affected individuals ...