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... tremor, Myoclonus, Multiple s...ystem atrophy, Hemifacial spasm, Gait unsteadiness. Show more areas of focus for D Campbell Dewey, M.D. ...
When acetylcholine is blocked, it affects the regular functions of these organs. Anticholinergic medicines may be used to treat tremors, nausea and overactive ...
No dental abnormalities, cushingoid features or tremors were noted. The patient's reflexes were normal and symmetric. The thyroid gland was estimated at 25 ...
hand tremors; headache; irritability; leg cramps; nervousness; sensitivity to heat; sweating; trouble breathing; trouble sleeping; vomiting; weight loss. Other ...
In some cases, sleep terrors may involve sleepwalking. Although the behavior that happens during a sleep terror can put a child at risk for physical harm from ...
... Tremor, Corticobasal syndrome. Show more areas of focus for Emily Ruether, M.D.. Michael W. Ruff, M.D.. Oncologist; Neurologist. Rochester ...
tremor; trouble breathing; unusual tiredness or weakness; vomiting; weakness in the arm or leg on one side of the body, sudden and severe. Some side effects may ...
tremor; trouble recognizing objects; trouble thinking and planning; trouble walking; troubled breathing at rest; unexpected or excess milk flow from breasts ...
muscle spasm or tremors; nausea; nervousness; numbness or tingling in the hands, feet, or lips; pain or discomfort in the arms, jaw, back, or neck; pounding in ...
... tremor, Spasmodic dysphonia, Vocal cord paresis, Tracheostomy dependence, Vocal cord dysfunction. Show more areas of focus for Amy L. Rutt, D.O.. Research.
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