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Symptoms of disease - Expressed muscle weakness
Expressed general muscle weakness is an early symptom of hyperparathyroidism. In line with the weakness of the muscles in the arms and legs of the patients observed fatigue, weakness, they find it difficult to stand, sit, walk up the stairs, legs stumble when walking. Walk begins to resemble a duck (transfer from side to side). Because of the defeat of the muscles of the foot develops flat feet, which is accompanied by painful in the feet.
Which diseases there is Expressed muscle weakness
- Hyperparathyroidism
Which doctor should I contact if there is a Expressed muscle weakness
- Endocrinologist
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Do you have Expressed muscle weakness? You should be very careful approach to your health in general. People pay not enough attention to the symptoms of the disease and don't realize that these diseases can be critically dangerous. There are many diseases that in the beginning didn't manifest in our body, but in the end it turns out, unfortunately, it have already been treated too late. Every disease has its own specific features typical symptoms - called symptoms of the disease. Definition of symptoms is the first step in the diagnosis of diseases in general. You just need a few times a year to be screened by a doctor, not only to prevent a terrible disease, but also to maintain a healthy spirit in a body and the organism in general.
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