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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Left hemiplegia
  1. Left untreated, tabes dorsalis may lead to disability.
  2. ... Difficulty speaking Difficulty swallowing Hoarseness Injury to the left and right laryngeal nerves at the same time ... Gelfoam, or another substance Thyroplasty If both the left and right nerves are damaged, a hole may ...
  3. ... any nervous system (neurological) changes. These include weakness, paralysis, or changes in sensation below the curve. Your ... pain Nervous system symptoms, including leg weakness or paralysis Round back deformity Increased self-consciousness or body ...
  4. ... in the heart) Heart failure Hoarseness Kidney problems Paralysis of the lower half of the body (a ...
  5. ... Graft infection Heart attack Irregular heartbeat Kidney damage Paralysis Stroke Death soon after the operation occurs in ...
  6. ... and rectum (may be constipation or incontinence ) Temporary paralysis of the bowel ( paralytic ileus )
  7. ... affect any of these functions: Movement changes, including paralysis, weakness , loss of muscle control, increased muscle tone, ...
  8. ... obstruction (blockage). Nerve injury causing muscle weakness or paralysis (very rare) Lung problems up to 1 week ...