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Vocal cord paralysis, which affects speech and breathing. Increased trouble swallowing. People typically live about 7 to 10 years after multiple system ...
Vocal cord paralysis patient regains her breath and her life featured image. Health & Wellness. Vocal cord paralysis patient regains her breath and her life.
Research participant who has partial paralysis uses the exoskeleton to walk. The lab is evaluating the mobility and therapeutic benefits of exoskeleton use ...
When to see a doctor · Stroke. A clot in your brain can cause sudden numbness, weakness or paralysis of your face, arm or leg. · Pulmonary embolism. If a clot ...
The test can detect brain tissue damaged by an ischemic stroke and brain hemorrhages. Sometimes a dye is injected into a blood vessel to view the arteries and ...
Paralysis or numbness of the face, arm or leg. You may develop sudden numbness, weakness or paralysis in your face, arm or leg. This often happens just on ...
Diagnosis. To diagnose botulism, your healthcare professional checks for muscle weakness or lack of muscle movement, called paralysis.
Amantadine is an antidyskinetic medicine. It is used to treat Parkinson's disease (sometimes called "paralysis agitans" or "shaking palsy") and its symptoms, ...
Muscle stiffness or spasms. Seizures, though they are very rare. Severe weakness or paralysis, typically in the arms or legs. Trouble with bladder, bowel or ...
results, showing that the networks of neurons below a spinal cord injury still can function after paralysis. On the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast, co-principal ...
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