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Results 1 - 10 of 95 for Inability to walk
  1. Complications may include: Progressive inability to walk Progressive weakness Injury to areas of the body that have decreased sensation
  2. ... joints that are permanently bent (contractures) and an inability to walk unassisted. Some affected individuals have an abnormal curvature ...
  3. ... develop slurred speech, drooling, difficulty swallowing, and an inability to walk. Juvenile primary lateral sclerosis is a rare disorder, ...
  4. ... neurological problems, including intellectual disabilities, seizures, and an inability to walk or speak. Mutations in the SLC9A6 gene typically ...
  5. ... withdrawal from social interaction Gray or pale complexion Inability to walk in a straight line, or walk at all ...
  6. ... disorder may cause severe disabilities such as: Blindness Inability to walk Intellectual disability
  7. ... parts of your skin Uncontrollable shaking or tremor Inability to walk well Blindness and double vision Memory problems Seizures ...
  8. ... sleep through the night because of knee pain Inability to walk more than 3 blocks because of knee pain ...
  9. ... and lack of responsiveness) Diarrhea (watery, bloody) Drooling Inability to walk normally Low blood pressure No urine output Rash ...
  10. ... of responsiveness) Diarrhea (watery, bloody) Low blood pressure Inability to walk normally No urine output Rash Slurred speech Stupor ...
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