Medical Symptoms Starting with 'I': Page 2
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- In Severe Cases, Foot Drop (foot Slaps Hard On The Ground When Running)
- In Severe Cases, Inability To Find Comfort Even Lying Down
- In Severe Cases, Infants May Suffer Fatal Heart Failure By The Age Of 18 Months.
- In Severe Cases, Inflammation Of The Vulva And Perineum
- In Severe Cases, Low Blood Pressure Or Shock
- In Severe Cases, Muscle Weakness And Heart Problems Develop.
- In Severe Cases, Scarring And/or Infection Due To Rubbing And Scratching Of Scales Or Blisters
- In Some Cases, Mild Webbing Of Fingers And Toes, Or Simian Crease In Palm Of Hand
- In Young Children With Functional Tumors That Release Sex Hormones, These Tumors May Cause Early Onset Of Puberty
- Inability To Adjust The Eye To Darkened Rooms
- Inability To Bear Weight On The Ball Of The Injured Foot
- Inability To Become Aroused-although Your Desire To Have Sex May Exist, You Are Unable To Become Physically Aroused Or To Maintain Arousal During Sex. This May Be Due To Insufficient Vaginal Lubrication, Anxiety, Or Lack Of Clitoral/vaginal Sensatio
- Inability To Bend Finger
- Inability To Bend Or Straighten The Finger
- Inability To Breathe Without Help
- Inability To Completely Extend The Finger
- Inability To Conceive After Unprotected Sexual Intercourse
- Inability To Concentrate
- Inability To Control Bowel Movements
- Inability To Control Bowels Or Bladder ( Urinary Incontinence-female )
- Inability To Delegate Tasks Or Share
- Inability To Discard Worn Or Useless Items
- Inability To Distinguish The Colors Yellow And Blue
- Inability To Do Everyday Things Like Getting Dressed Or Using The Bathroom Without Help
- Inability To Extend The Knee
- Inability To Feel Sympathy Or Empathy For Others
- Inability To Hold A Job
- Inability To Hold Urine (incontinence)
- Inability To Hold Urine Long Enough To Make It To A Restroom
- Inability To Learn From Experience, Modify Behavior Based On Past Outcomes Or Predicted Future Outcomes
- Inability To Lift Arms And Hands Completely, Or Numbness And Tingling
- Inability To Lift The Arm Because Of Pain
- Inability To Maintain A Career
- Inability To Move Eyes
- Inability To Move Finger Well Without Pain Or Difficulty Moving Finger
- Inability To Move The Ankle Joint Without Pain
- Inability To Move The Arm At The Shoulder Joint, Either By Yourself Or By Someone Else
- Inability To Move The Shoulder
- Inability To Move Toe
- Inability To Pass Stool Or Gas
- Inability To Pay Attention
- Inability To Perform Purposeful Movements But Not Due To Paralysis (also Known As Apraxia)
- Inability To Purposely Use Hands
- Inability To Push Off From Ball Of Foot
- Inability To Push Off On The Big Toe
- Inability To Put Weight On The Injured Foot Without Pain, Although With Minor Fractures Some People Will Be Able To Walk
- Inability To Read With Understanding
- Inability To Recall Words
- Inability To Relax
- Inability To Remain Standing Or Sitting
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