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Facial paralysis; Meningioma · Middle ear infection; Otosclerosis. Procedures ... Facial nerve paralysis; Molecular biology (tumor development) of vestibular ...
This medicine may cause sleep paralysis (temporary inability to move or talk for up to several minutes while you are going to sleep or wake up) or have ...
Common types include insomnia, sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome and narcolepsy. Other types include nightmare disorder and sleep terrors.
This is called paralysis. Numbness or tingling in the hand or fingers. Weakness in the hand that may result in dropping things. Pain in the shin or foot ...
Ask the Mayo Mom: Facial paralysis and reanimation surgery featured image. Ask the Mayo Mom: Facial paralysis and reanimation surgery. Joel Streed. November 25 ...
Description. Carbidopa and levodopa combination is used to treat Parkinson's disease, sometimes called shaking palsy or paralysis agitans.
Physician looking at an Xray of spinal disk injury. Maria Astudillo Potes' life changed instantly when her grandfather fractured his back and suffered paralysis ...
Additional symptoms, such as facial nerve paralysis, swallowing and speech difficulty, and arm and leg weakness, may develop as a result of tumor growth or side ...
Vocal cord paralysis patient regains her breath and her life featured image. Health & Wellness. Vocal cord paralysis patient regains her breath and her life.
Facial paralysis that affects eyelid muscles can lead to ectropion. Scars or previous surgeries. Skin that has been damaged by burns or trauma, such as a dog ...
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