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Respiratory paralysis
- Complications may include: Coma Gallstones Paralysis Respiratory failure (due to weakness of chest muscles) Scarring of the skin
- ... to vision loss or blindness Permanent limb disability Paralysis Acute respiratory failure
- ... Abdominal cramps Breathing difficulty that may lead to respiratory failure Difficulty swallowing and speaking Double vision Nausea Vomiting Weakness with paralysis (equal on both sides of the body) Symptoms ...
- ... beta adrenergic blockers Crushed tissue injury Hyperkalemic periodic paralysis Hypoaldosteronism (very rare) Kidney insufficiency or failure Metabolic or respiratory acidosis Red blood cell destruction Too much potassium ...
- ... body Absence of gagging Loss of head control Paralysis that spreads downward Poor feeding and weak suckling Respiratory failure Extreme tiredness (lethargy) Weak cry
- Possible complications of GBS include: Breathing difficulty ... ( ulcers ) Breathing food or fluids into the lungs (aspiration)
- ... same as for a stroke. These include: Breathing (respiratory) ... including paralysis and numbness Formation of blood clots in the ...
- ... Partial loss of function, which may develop into paralysis Sexual ... and respiratory problems. Depression and anxiety can occur as a ...
- ... the spinal cord leads to muscle weakness and paralysis. Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is usually caused by ... Complications of AFM include: Muscle weakness and paralysis Loss of limb function
- Tick paralysis is a loss of muscle function that results from a tick bite . ... believed to make a poison that can cause paralysis in children. Ticks attach to the skin to ...