Distinctive symptoms
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peripheral nerve injuries
88%
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logorrhea —
92%
ear tumors
82%
—
paraphasia —
88%
pulsation in the ears
74%
—
talks about death —
85%
pharyngeal angioma
70%
—
gaye-wernicke syndrome —
84%
tinnitus
67%
—
sensory aphasia —
75%
wounds
66%
—
right-sided hemiparesis —
72%
neuropathic laryngeal paresis
66%
—
aphasia —
69%
deafness
65%
—
agrammatism —
68%
veins on the temples
61%
—
heaviness in the temples —
60%
hemangioma on the face
61%
—
trigeminal nerve neuralgia on the right —
60%
pulsates
60%
—
pain in the right half of the face —
60%
fine-grained
57%
—
facial neuralgia on the right —
60%
traumatic neuritis
56%
—
speech slurred —
57%
pulsating tinnitus
54%
—
replacing sounds —
56%
ear injuries
53%
—
encephalitis —
56%
hippel-lindau disease
52%
—
encephalopathy —
55%
otosclerosis
52%
—
neuroinfections —
52%
pharyngeal injuries
52%
—
vitamin c deficiency —
52%
worse when tilting the head
51%
—
leukoencephalitis —
52%
paresis (paralysis) of the larynx
51%
—
pain in the right half of the body —
51%
ear cholesteatoma
50%
—
stroke —
51%
progressive hemiatrophy of the face
50%
—
brain tumor —
51%
cancer
49%
—
hemiparesis —
49%
pain from sudden movements
49%
—
hearing loss on the left —
49%
hemangiomas on the skin
48%
—
organic brain damage —
49%
hearing loss
48%
—
damage to the nervous system —
48%
ovarian pregnancy
48%
—
hypoxia —
47%
pain when bending
46%
—
does not recognize relatives —
47%
stuffy ears
45%
—
tongue deviation —
47%
worse from sudden movements
44%
—
slender —
46%
lower paraparesis
44%
—
acoustic-mnestic aphasia —
46%
angiomatosis
44%
—
glioblastoma multiforme —
45%
inflammation of larynx
43%
—
cerebral circulation disorder —
44%
chronic headaches
43%
—
paralysis right-sided —
44%
vagus nerve
43%
—
recovery period —
44%
ligament injury
43%
—
total aphasia —
43%
There is a noise
43%
—
no pharyngeal reflex —
43%
ligament damage
43%
—
concussion of the brain —
42%
pain in the larynx
43%
—
dyslexia —
42%
insensitivity to pain
42%
—
predominant right —
41%
head tilted
42%
—
misunderstanding —
41%
otitis media
42%
—
creutzfeldt-jakob disease —
41%
pulsation in the head
42%
—
acalculia —
41%
hormonal disorders
42%
—
agnosia —
41%
abrasion
41%
—
speech absence —
41%
prolonged headaches
41%
—
astracytoma —
40%
pain in the tendons
41%
—
leukodystrophy —
40%
feeling of blood loss
40%
—
subdural hematoma —
40%
pregnancy
40%
—
stage of recovery —
39%
hemangioma
40%
—
Alexia —
39%
otitis
39%
—
brain tumor —
39%
nystagmus
39%
—
apoplexy —
39%
nose headache from fatigue
39%
—
brain injury —
39%
pain when moving
38%
—
rabies —
39%
skin problems
38%
—
up circulatory disorders —
38%
polyps
37%
—
mistakes when writing —
38%
aneurysm
37%
—
concussion —
38%
oncology relatives
37%
—
impaired understanding of speech —
38%
memory
36%
—
head injury —
38%
small rash
36%
—
angiopathy —
38%
thyroid diseases
35%
—
swelling after injury —
37%
red rash
34%
—
by mental labor —
37%
forgetfulness
34%
—
echolalia —
37%
are bad
34%
—
hematoma —
36%
fainting
34%
—
blood diseases —
35%
protein with increased
33%
—
postencephalitic syndrome —
35%
worse when moving
33%
—
hemianopsia —
35%
constant pain
33%
—
spastic paralysis —
35%
heredity predisposition
33%
—
time to do anything says slowly —
34%
constant weakness
33%
—
peak's disease —
34%
disorders of consciousness
32%
—
brain abscess —
33%
family man
32%
—
it hurts to talk —
33%
dizziness
32%
—
intracerebral hematoma —
33%
general loss of strength
32%
—
consequences of head injury —
32%
radiation therapy
32%
—
right-sided symptoms —
32%
vascular damage
31%
—
head severe —
32%
benign neoplasms
31%
—
alzheimer's disease —
32%
hematuria
31%
—
mental all —
31%
gradual deterioration of
31%
—
brain cancer —
31%
feeling of bruising
30%
—
lipoidosis —
30%
headaches
30%
—
thalamic syndrome —
30%
radiation damage
30%
—
cns tumors —
29%
quickly gets tired
30%
—
bruise —
29%
hypertension
29%
—
motor anxiety —
29%
consequences of infection
27%
—
consequences of taking medications —
28%
vascular tumor
45%
24%
dementia —
28%
oncology
60%
46%
increased intracranial pressure —
28%
injury
60%
46%
ischemic stroke —
28%
peripheral paralysis of the facial nerve
46%
35%
decreased intelligence —
28%
facial neuralgia
42%
32%
impressionability —
27%
glioma
44%
34%
inflammation of the brain —
27%
facial pain (prosopalgia)
43%
33%
vascular spasm —
27%
neuritis of the facial nerve
43%
33%
general swelling does —
26%
trigeminal neuralgia
42%
32%
head injury
35%
60%
hearing impaired
68%
59%
traumatic illness —
25%
facial pain
37%
28%
abscess —
25%
head tumor
36%
27%
irritability —
25%
neuralgia
35%
27%
papules —
24%
neuritis
36%
28%
changes in the blood —
24%
paralysis
32%
25%
spasm —
24%