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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Generalized muscle weakness
  1. ... and lack of responsiveness) Convulsions (seizures) Drowsiness Lethargy (generalized weakness) Twitching of arms, hands, legs, or feet Twitching of the facial muscles SKIN Blisters Blue skin , lips, and fingernails STOMACH ...
  2. ... is also called grand mal seizure. The terms generalized seizure, convulsion , or epilepsy are most often associated ... Many people with generalized bilateral tonic-clonic seizures have an aura with one or more symptoms before the seizure such as: Vision, taste, ...
  3. ... small area (localized or focal) or be widespread (generalized). It may affect one side (unilateral) or both ...
  4. ... and digestive tract are usually not affected. The muscle weakness of myasthenia gravis worsens with activity and improves with rest. This muscle weakness can lead to a variety of symptoms, including: ...
  5. ... clammy skin Confusion Decreased or no urine output Generalized weakness Pale skin color (pallor) Rapid breathing Sweating , moist skin Unconsciousness (lack of responsiveness) The greater and more rapid the blood loss, the more severe the symptoms of shock.