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Trouble walking; Nausea or vomiting (if not clearly related to the flu or a hangover). Schedule a doctor's visit. See a doctor if you experience headaches that ...
This is not the time to walk around in shorts and flip-flops, as you risk exposure from storm debris,” says Dr. Boniface. He suggests a long-sleeved shirt; long ...
... walk, sleepiness or unusual drowsiness, slurred speech, sweating, trouble in speaking, trouble sleeping, unsteadiness, trembling, or other problems with ...
change in walking and balance; changes in patterns and rhythms of speech; chest pain; cloudy urine; clumsiness or unsteadiness; cold sweats; constipation; dark ...
Trouble walking. Trouble swallowing. Weakness or drooping on one side on the face. Weakness or loss of sensation in an arm or a leg. When to see a doctor.
This neurological disorder occurs when a section of the spinal cord is inflamed, causing pain, weakness, sensory problems and dysfunction in the body.
Walking is a great way to help blood flow in the legs. Your healthcare professional can suggest a good activity level for you. Manage weight. Losing excess ...
It's also called pertussis. An infection with bacteria causes it. Many people with the illness get a serious hacking cough. Breathing in after coughing often ...
Include low-impact aerobic activities, such as walking, cycling and water exercises, to improve your mood and help control your weight. What to avoid. Avoid ...
... walking near crosswalk. Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., Mayo Clinic's president and CEO, joined Tomislav Mihaljevic, M.D., chief executive and president of the ...
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