Примери за използване на Difficulty in walking на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Some difficulty in walking.
Very often the first sign is difficulty in walking.
Difficulty in walking or sitting.
Uncommon: difficulty in walking.
Difficulty in walking and sitting.
This can also lead to having a difficulty in walking.
Difficulty in walking or sitting.
Very often the first sign is difficulty in walking.
Difficulty in walking or sitting.
Loss of balance and difficulty in walking.
Difficulty in walking, sometimes leading to falls;
Eventually there is loss of reflex and difficulty in walking.
Difficulty in walking and maintaining balance.
The pain and swelling resulting in difficulty in walking.
Difficulty in walking because of knee instability.
Difficulty in walking or keeping balance.
Individuals with limb problems or with difficulty in walking;
Difficulty in walking or doing the normal daily activities.
The first symptom to appear is usually difficulty in walking(gait ataxia).
Sudden difficulty in walking or loss of balance or co-ordination.
Sudden difficulty in walking or loss of balance or co-ordination.
Cilostazol(used to treat intermittent claudication- a condition where poor blood supply to the leg muscles causes pain and difficulty in walking).
Weakness in the legs and difficulty in walking may later develop.
Scientists at the University of Western Ontario, after conducting a study over the span of 30 years, came to the conclusion that vitamin D is highly connected with brittle bones,fractures, and difficulty in walking.
His mind was as clear as ever but he had difficulty in walking and his speech and eyesight were affected.
General disorders and administration site conditions gait abnormal, asthenia fatigue, pyrexia, lethargy, oedema peripheral, rigors, fall, chest pain, feeling cold, pain, feeling jittery,pain exacerbated difficulty in walking.
Transient neurological symptoms(i.e. hypoesthesia, muscle spasm,paraesthesia, difficulty in walking, musculoskeletal stiffness) that may mimic multiple sclerosis exacerbations*.
This includes tendon, muscle and joint pain of the upper andlower limbs, difficulty in walking, abnormal sensations such as pins and needles, tingling, tickling, numbness or burning(paraesthesia), sensory disorders including impairment of vision, taste and smell, and hearing, depression, memory impairment, severe fatigue, and severe sleep disorders.