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Limb muscle weakness
- ... 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 ...
- ... Other symptoms may include: Decreased vision Intellectual disability Muscle weakness Nerve problems in the limbs ( peripheral neuropathy ) Nosebleeds or easy bruising Numbness Tremor ...
- Complications of AFM include: Muscle weakness and paralysis Loss of limb function
- 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) ...
- ... 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)
- ... Decrease in ability to feel vibrations in lower limbs Foot ... falls Muscle weakness No reflexes in the legs Unsteady gait and ...
- ... rigid Muscle cramps , spasms, or stiffness of the limbs Stiff muscles ... REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Change in menstrual patterns SKIN Itchy ...
- ... dystrophy Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy Oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy Myotonic muscular dystrophy
- ... Persistent pain (postherpetic neuralgia ) Spasm of the face muscles ... Limb weakness Nerve pain If these symptoms occur, a hospital ...
- ... later by weakness in the lower legs. This weakness gradually ... may also have mild, flu-like symptoms (muscle aches, tiredness).