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indigestion; joint pain; muscle aches and pains; nausea; passing urine more often; runny nose; unusual tiredness or weakness; Sweating. Less common or rare.
Fetal macrosomia raises the risk that uterine muscles won't properly contract after childbirth. That condition is called uterine atony. If the uterus doesn't ...
Diagnosis · Digital rectal exam. Your health professional places a gloved and lubricated finger into your rectum to check the strength of your sphincter muscles ...
Symptoms · Trouble breathing. · Dry cough that usually doesn't bring up any mucus. · Extreme tiredness. · Loss of appetite. · Fever. · Joint and muscle pain.
An instrument records electrical activity as the muscles move, which helps show whether a nerve is sending signals effectively. Nerve ultrasound uses sound ...
Orthostatic tremor affects the muscles in a person's legs, and sometimes also radiates from the legs upward to other parts of the body. The term "orthostatic" ...
Sore muscles after exercising, especially if people are new to exercise and working on increasing their activity level, are normal. But sharp or ongoing ...
The tumor grows along the nerve and can spread into nearby tissues such as skin, fat, bone and muscle. ... Tumors pressing on nerves or muscles can make it harder ...
Lepromatous leprosy is a more severe and contagious form of the disease, has widespread skin bumps and rashes (multibacillary leprosy), numbness, and muscle ...
muscle cramps in the hands, arms, feet, legs, or face; muscle pain or twitching; nausea; nervousness; nightmares; numbness and tingling around the mouth, lips ...
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