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Results 51 - 60 of 87 for swallowing problems
  1. ... weakness of the throat muscles that causes difficulty swallowing (dysphagia). ... These problems with food intake may cause malnutrition, choking, or ...
  2. ... throughout their body. Facial muscle weakness can cause swallowing and speech ... problems including joint stiffness (contractures) and abnormal side-to- ...
  3. ... to weak facial muscles that impair sucking and swallowing.Intellectual ... have language problems associated with ASD such as repeating the words ...
  4. ... Some individuals with RRM2B-MDS have a digestion problem known as ... to swallowing difficulties, vomiting, and diarrhea and can contribute to ...
  5. ... temper tantrums, bite themselves, or exhibit other behavior problems. Most have ... swallowing (dysphagia).People with 1p36 deletion syndrome have a ...
  6. ... Affected individuals may have trouble walking, speaking, and swallowing. ... movement problems and mental and emotional changes. Additional signs of ...
  7. ... for breathing. Some people who experience these breathing problems require ... have difficulty swallowing due to muscle weakness in the throat. Rarely, ...
  8. ... coordinating movements (ataxia), and exaggerated reflexes (hyperreflexia). ... swallowing (dysphagia), and slurred speech. Affected individuals may also ...
  9. ... may be prone to depression or have behavioral problems such as hyperactivity, ... difficulties, poor muscle tone (hypotonia), and reduced sensation ...
  10. ... that begin at about age 40. These movement problems can include involuntary jerking ... (dysphagia) and speaking (dysarthria).Intelligence is unaffected in ...
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