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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Respiratory paralysis
  1. Complications may include: Coma Gallstones Paralysis Respiratory failure (due to weakness of chest muscles) Scarring of the skin
  2. ... to vision loss or blindness Permanent limb disability Paralysis Acute respiratory failure
  3. Muscle Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your muscles help you move and help your body work. Different types of muscles have different jobs. There are many problems that can affect muscles. Muscle ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... body Absence of gagging Loss of head control Paralysis that spreads downward Poor feeding and weak suckling Respiratory failure Extreme tiredness (lethargy) Weak cry
  7. ... an inherited condition that causes muscle weakness and respiratory failure ... to breathe due to paralysis of the muscle that separates the abdomen from ...
  8. Voice Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    Voice is the sound made by air passing from your lungs through your larynx, or voice box. In your larynx are your vocal cords, two bands of muscle that vibrate ...
  9. Possible complications of GBS include: Breathing difficulty ... ( ulcers ) Breathing food or fluids into the lungs (aspiration)
  10. ... same as for a stroke. These include: Breathing (respiratory) ... including paralysis and numbness Formation of blood clots in the ...
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