Mitochondrial syndrome
Symptoms might include poor growth, developmental delays, and muscle weakness.
Muscular: flaccid muscles, muscle weakness, problems with coordination, loss of muscle, or muscle quiver
Whole body: nervous system dysfunction, fatigue, or inability to exercise
Eyes: weak eye muscles or rapid involuntary movement
Also common: developmental disability, heart block, seizures, severe unintentional weight loss, or slow growth
Consult a doctor for medical advice
Sources: Mayo Clinic and others. Learn more
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