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Loss of facial expression
- Common symptoms include: Decrease in facial expressions Difficulty starting and controlling movement Loss or weakness of movement (paralysis) Soft voice Stiffness of the trunk, arms, or legs Tremor Confusion and memory loss may be ...
- Symptoms may include any of the following: Loss of balance, ... eyes ( supranuclear ophthalmoplegia ), lack of control over the ...
- ... of the weak corner of the mouth), making expressions, and making fine movements of the face, as well as facial droop and paralysis on one side of the face Changes in taste sensation or loss of taste Excess or loss of tearing of ...
- ... the mouth Problems smiling, grimacing, or making facial expressions ... as Lyme disease Loss of sense of taste Sound that is louder ...
- ... Drooling Slowed, quieter speech and monotone voice No expression ... movements Loss of fine hand movements (writing may become small ...
- ... due to weakness of the cheek muscles Decreased facial expression due to weakness of facial muscles Depressed or angry facial expression Difficulty pronouncing words Difficulty reaching above the shoulder ...
- ... Phobias Slow movements Slow or decreased movement and expressions of the face Speech impairment Tremors of the arms or hands ...