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Infantile Paralysis.Almost the first symptoms noticed when the patient is an infant, is a loss of movement in the affected limb, usually a leg. This may be accompanied by evidences of severe pain, and by fever. The acute symptoms subside within a few weeks, but as the child grows, it is noticed that the affected limb does not keep pace with its fellow; it remains smaller, shorter, and weaker. When the individual attains maturity, the leg is usually considerably shorter than the other, so that that the patient is compelled to wear a shoe especially made for it, having a high heel and a thick sole But first, if you want to come back to this web site again, just add it to your bookmarks or favorites now! Then you'll find it easy! Also, please consider sharing our helpful website with your online friends.
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