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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Lack of T cell function
  1. ... thrombosis ) due to limited movement Injury from falling Lack of control over vision Loss of brain functions over time Pneumonia due to trouble swallowing Poor ...
  2. ... paralysis Seizures Severe headache Sudden change in mental functions, such as flat mood, impaired judgment, memory loss, or a lack of interest in daily activities
  3. ... by body tissues depends on the amount and function of RBCs and ... neutrophils) T-type lymphocytes (T cells) B-type lymphocytes (B ...
  4. ... reaction time as much as driving while drunk. Lack of sleep can also make it harder to stay safe on the job. It can lead to medical errors and industrial accidents.
  5. ... blood, which may cause dangerous heart rhythms Severe lack of water and fluids in the body ( dehydration ) Lack of protein, vitamins, minerals, and other important nutrients ...
  6. ... use recreational drugs, a high-fat diet, or lack of exercise People who have a hereditary tendency ... vision, double vision, or total loss of vision Lack of control over the bladder or bowels Loss ...
  7. ... the brain has been injured due to a lack of blood. If blood flow is stopped for ... sensation, or other brain and nervous system (neurologic) function can also lead to dementia. Risk factors for ...
  8. When the body performs its normal functions, it produces acid. If this acid is not removed or neutralized, the blood will become too acidic. This can lead to electrolyte ...
  9. ... Keep warm and exercise regularly. Cold weather and lack of physical activity may worsen symptoms. Reduce stress. ... urinary retention) Recurrent urinary tract infections Decreasing kidney function Bladder stones Bothersome symptoms not responding to medicines ...
  10. People with ectodermal dysplasia have a lack of sweat glands. This means they may not sweat or sweat less than normal. In children with the disease, their bodies may ...
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