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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Abnormal muscle physiology
  1. ... routine exam. Abnormal levels are often linked to abnormal phosphate levels. Have symptoms of low calcium levels. High levels of phosphate can lower calcium levels in your blood, which can cause symptoms, such as: Nails that break easily, and/or hair that becomes coarse Rash and/or itchy skin Muscle cramps Bone pain Seizures Irregular heartbeat ( arrhythmia ) Have ...
  2. ... blood calcium or if you have symptoms of abnormal calcium levels. Symptoms of high calcium levels may include: Digestive symptoms, such as: Constipation Nausea and vomiting Abdominal (belly) pain Loss of appetite Increased thirst Urinating (peeing) more than usual Kidney stones Bone, joint, and muscle symptoms, such as weakness, aches, and pains Fatigue ...
  3. ... spasms in the face, hands, legs, and feet Muscle weakness and fatigue Seizures Your provider may also order a calcium in urine test if you had a routine calcium blood test with abnormal results. What happens during a calcium in urine ...
  4. ... may need a T4 test if: You had abnormal results on a TSH test. You have symptoms of hypothyroidism. Not having enough thyroid hormone slows down your body functions. The symptoms can vary from person to person and may include: Fatigue Weight gain Being very sensitive to cold Joint and muscle pain Dry skin Dry, thinning hair Heavy or ...
  5. ... energy. They affect your weight, heart, body temperature, muscle strength, and even your mood. In children, thyroid ... even though your appetite may increase Shaky hands , muscle weakness Sweating or being very sensitive to heat ... diagnostic-tests/thyroid Shahid MA, Ashraf MA, Sharma S. Physiology, Thyroid Hormone. [Updated 2023 May 1;cited 2023 ...
  6. ... your stomach, breasts, hips, and under your arms Muscle weakness Common symptoms of Addison disease and adrenal ... too little cortisol) may include: Long-lasting fatigue Muscle weakness Loss of appetite Weight loss Abdominal (belly) ... com/tests/urinalysis/ Thau L, Gandhi J, Sharma S. Physiology, Cortisol. [Updated 2023 Aug 28; cited 2024 Dec ...
  7. ... nervous or irritable Trouble sleeping Fatigue Shaky hands , muscle weakness Sweating or being very sensitive to heat ... gain Being very sensitive to cold Joint and muscle pain Dry skin Dry, thinning hair Heavy or ... 20Stimulating%20Hormone Pirahanchi Y, Toro F, Jialal I. Physiology, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone. [Updated 2023 May 1; cited ...
  8. ... low sperm count. You have a loss of muscle and/or body hair. For women and men: ... en/parents/precocious.html Orlowski M, Sarao MS. Physiology, Follicle Stimulating Hormone. [Updated 2022 May 8; cited ...
  9. ... your bloodstream: Your blood flow increases to your muscles and brain You become more alert Your heart ... parents/neuroblastoma.html Paravati S, Rosani A, Warrington SJ. Physiology, Catecholamines. [Updated 2022 Oct 24; cited 2024 Apr ...
  10. ... important functions, including giving your body energy, rebuilding muscles, and helping your immune system . Your body might ... drc-20353383 Moman RN, Gupta N, Varacallo M. Physiology, Albumin. [Updated 2022 Dec 26; cited 2024 Jun ...