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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Limb muscle weakness
  1. ... lead to permanent disability and death. Improvements in limb paralysis can occur, but in some people new muscle pain and weakness may develop 15 to 40 years later. This ...
  2. ... Other symptoms may include: Decreased vision Intellectual disability Muscle weakness Nerve problems in the limbs ( peripheral neuropathy ) Nosebleeds or easy bruising Numbness Tremor ...
  3. Complications of AFM include: Muscle weakness and paralysis Loss of limb function
  4. Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies are a large group of genetic diseases in which there is muscle weakness and wasting (muscular dystrophy). In most cases, both parents must pass on the non-working (defective) ...
  5. ... seizures , or stiff neck Language problems Loss of muscle function, typically on one side Vision changes Vomiting Weakness in a limb (such as an arm or leg)
  6. ... Decrease in ability to feel vibrations in lower limbs Foot ... falls Muscle weakness No reflexes in the legs Unsteady gait and ...
  7. ... rigid Muscle cramps , spasms, or stiffness of the limbs Stiff muscles ... REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Change in menstrual patterns SKIN Itchy ...
  8. ... Persistent pain (postherpetic neuralgia ) Spasm of the face muscles ... Limb weakness Nerve pain If these symptoms occur, a hospital ...
  9. ... dystrophy Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy Myotonic muscular dystrophy
  10. ... later by weakness in the lower legs. This weakness gradually ... may also have mild, flu-like symptoms (muscle aches, tiredness).
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