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Loss of coordination
Loss of coordination is a symptom in which some parts of a person's body should but do not work together in a coordinated way. One example is when several muscles move in an uncoordinated manner, causing rough, jerky movements.
Is a type of:Neurologic problems
How long it usually lasts:
Chronic (lasts years to lifelong)
How common is it?
Common
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