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Results 1 - 10 of 65 for failure to gain weight
  1. ... Enlarged liver and/or spleen (mass in belly) Failure to gain weight or failure to thrive (including prior to birth, with low ...
  2. ... changes and medicines Weight loss (in everyone) and failure to gain weight (in children) Rectal bleeding, drainage, or sores Fever ...
  3. ... the lips may also be blue) Feeding difficulties Failure to gain weight and grow Frequent pneumonia or infections Pale skin ( ... prescribe medicine: To treat the symptoms of heart failure Before ... and strength before surgery. Medicines often used include: ...
  4. ... cyanosis ) due to low oxygen in the blood Failure to gain weight and grow Pale skin (pallor) Poor feeding from becoming tired easily Sweating Swollen legs or abdomen Trouble breathing
  5. ... up from sleeping to have a bowel movement Failure to gain weight, a concern for a growing infant or child ...
  6. ... up from sleeping to have a bowel movement Failure to gain weight, a concern for your growing infant or child ...
  7. Symptoms in newborns may include: Delayed growth Failure to gain weight normally during childhood No bowel movements in first 24 to 48 hours of life Salty-tasting skin Symptoms related to bowel function may ...
  8. ... Becoming easily tired with exertion (in mild cases) Failure to gain weight Poor feeding Serious breathing problems that develop within ...
  9. ... hunger Dehydration (gets worse as vomiting gets worse) Failure to gain weight or weight loss Wave-like motion of the ...
  10. ... because of a cleft lip or palate are: Failure to gain weight Feeding problems Flow of milk through nasal passages ...
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