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As your baby's eye muscles strengthen over time, this cross-eyed condition usually gets better. Also, a baby's eye color may not be set at birth. You might ...
... muscular atrophy, Spinal cord injury, Muscular dystrophy, Plagiocephaly, Functional neurologic disorder, Pediatric brain tumor, Spina bifida, Guillain Barre ...
... muscle weakness; nausea; thirst; unusual tiredness; vomiting; or weight loss ... rhythmic movement of the muscles; sleeplessness; swollen joints; tearing ...
Many people with fibromyalgia have muscle aches that are not caused by an injury and may feel pain more strongly than others. Fatigue, chronic headaches ...
... muscle pain or weakness, pale or blue lips, fingernails, or skin, shakiness and unsteady walk, unsteadiness, trembling, or other problems with muscle ...
During menopause, the amount of estrogen in your body goes down, and this can decrease muscle strength, including your pelvic floor muscles. Pregnancy and ...
Studies of pelvic floor function, muscle coordination, neural innervation; Electromyography of pelvic floor muscles and anal sphincters; Mobility of the ...
This medicine is usually given as a shot into a muscle or into a vein. Your doctor may give you a few doses of this medicine until your condition improves ...
muscle pain, stiffness, cramps, tightness, rigidity, or spasms; nausea; no blood pressure or pulse; pain, swelling, or redness in the joints; pain in the arms ...
The lower chambers, the more muscular right and left ventricles, pump blood out of the heart. The heart valves are gates at the chamber openings. They keep ...
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