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Pale or discolored skin. Seizures. Paralysis. Coma. While sometimes a child may have bruising on the face, you may not see signs of physical injury ...
Not being able to move, called paralysis. Iatrogenic botulism. Iatrogenic botulism, in which someone gets the toxin from cosmetic or medical treatments, rarely ...
Gastroparesis affects digestion. It can cause nausea, vomiting and belly pain. It also can cause problems with blood sugar levels and nutrition. There's no cure ...
Find out more about this condition that happens when nerve signals that control the voice box are interrupted.
Depression; Suicidal thoughts or behaviors; Anxiety, including PTSD; Significant sleep disturbances; Increased risk of physical illness, such as heart disease, ...
Call 911 or get emergency medical help if your numbness: Begins suddenly, particularly if you also have weakness or paralysis, confusion, trouble talking, ...
Trouble swallowing, which may cause gagging or choking. Being sensitive to bright light. Trouble with sleep. Loss of interest in pleasurable activities.
Sometimes it can cause loss of movement, known as paralysis. ... Sleep apnea or other sleep conditions can affect ... They may need to be tested to see if they ...
Tell your doctor right away if your baby has an abnormal sleep pattern ... partial or slight paralysis; scaling; sense of detachment from self or body ...
Common causes of dysarthria include conditions that affect the nervous system or that cause facial paralysis. These conditions may cause tongue or throat ...
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