Distinctive symptoms
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convulsive syndrome in children
45%
—
atrial fibrillation —
31%
convulsions in sleep
38%
—
fear of falling —
27%
cramps at night
35%
—
elderly patients
3%
24%
tonic convulsions
31%
—
sarcopenia —
21%
clonic cramps
29%
—
polypragmasy —
21%
cramps of the hands
28%
—
loss of balance —
20%
hemiparesis
19%
—
catatrauma —
20%
mental retardation
19%
—
bone fracture
2%
21%
lags behind in the development
17%
—
pre-fainting condition —
18%
aura
17%
—
vitamin d deficiency —
18%
he rolls his eyes
16%
—
constant weakness
2%
19%
impulsiveness
16%
—
trauma
3%
20%
cerebral palsy
15%
—
he feels like an old man —
17%
right-sided hemiparesis
14%
—
feeling of bruising
1%
18%
paresis
14%
—
senile asthenia syndrome —
17%
delay of mental development
14%
—
in rhomberg position deviation —
16%
memory loss
13%
—
hearing impaired —
16%
delayed speech development
13%
—
the feeling of falling —
16%
children's speech
12%
—
the desire to be an adult —
16%
brain tumor
12%
—
parkinson's disease —
15%
tics
12%
—
can't walk for a long time —
15%
consequences of head injury
12%
—
standing stool —
15%
stupor
11%
—
leg injury —
15%
twitching of the hands
11%
—
hip fracture —
15%
no consciousness
10%
—
arrhythmia attacks —
15%
encephalopathy
10%
—
quickly gets tired
2%
17%
swelling of the brain
10%
—
impaired coordination
3%
18%
jaw spasms
9%
—
arrhythmia
3%
18%
temporal lobe epilepsy
9%
—
lowered
4%
19%
headache attacks
9%
—
dizziness when getting
2%
16%
breath retention
9%
—
risk desire —
14%
small epileptic seizure
9%
—
patient's condition
5%
19%
epileptic status
9%
—
heart dysfunction
3%
16%
strabismus
9%
—
constant pain —
13%
generalized epilepsy
8%
—
anemia
1%
14%
childhood absentee epilepsy
8%
—
shaky gait —
13%
epilepsy in childhood
8%
—
shuffling gait —
13%
convulsions in the anamnesis
8%
—
isolates himself —
13%
forgetfulness
8%
—
epilepsy attacks
7%
20%
tonic-clonic convulsions
8%
—
a lot of medicines —
13%
apnea
7%
—
fracture of the femoral —
13%
jackson 's epilepsy
7%
—
drug disease
3%
16%
hallucinations
7%
—
weakness in the legs —
12%
speech absence
7%
—
cramps the feet —
12%
epilepsy in children
7%
—
dizziness weakness —
12%
head injury
7%
—
greed
2%
14%
nervous excitability
7%
—
sedentary lifestyle —
12%
twitching of the upper eyelid
7%
—
dizziness when walking —
12%
twitches eyelid
7%
—
hemoglobinuria —
12%
hemorrhagic stroke
7%
—
worse when walking —
12%
brain tumors
7%
—
visual impairment
3%
15%
arm and leg cramps
7%
—
epilepsy
7%
19%
panagiotopoulos syndrome
6%
—
desire to plan —
12%
stereotypia
6%
—
he walks badly —
11%
tiki in children
6%
—
myocardial infarction —
11%
attacks of pain
6%
—
unconscious state —
11%
twitching of the body
6%
—
old injuries —
11%
neonatal convulsions
6%
—
better from movement —
11%
focal cortical dysplasia
6%
—
feeling of isolation —
11%
dilated pupils
6%
—
progressive hemiatrophy of the face —
11%
epileptic encephalopathy in children
6%
—
tension of the leg muscles —
11%
dravet syndrome
6%
—
cognitive disorders
4%
15%
cysticercosis
6%
—
zpr fatigue from the disease
2%
13%
angelman syndrome
6%
—
falls to the floor
2%
13%
rasmussen's encephalitis
6%
—
pressure 124 on —
11%
cramps in the legs
6%
—
consequences of taking medications
4%
15%
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy
5%
—
lack of desires —
11%
viral encephalitis
5%
—
abrasion —
10%
perinatal encephalopathy
5%
—
weakness in the foot —
10%
cysticercosis of the brain
5%
—
fear of performing what —
10%
intoxication
5%
—
polyarthrosis —
10%
boring guy
5%
—
fear of adults —
10%
hyperthermia
5%
—
stiffness in the legs —
10%
focal epilepsy
5%
—
can't walk —
10%
epilepsy at night
5%
—
change of position —
10%
juvenile absentee epilepsy
5%
—
secondary parkinsonism —
10%
cramps in the extremities
5%
—
leg weakness walking —
10%
better in afternoon
5%
—
senile dementia —
10%
patient is motionless
5%
—
increased
3%
13%
glioma
5%
—
feeling of danger
2%
12%
intoxication of alcohol
5%
—
history of surgery
4%
14%
learning difficulties
5%
—
rapid reaction
3%
13%
postencephalitic syndrome
5%
—
feeling lonely —
9%
autism
5%
—
reduction delusion —
9%
biotinidase deficiency
5%
—
weakness in the leg muscles —
9%
connective tissue dysplasia
5%
—
does not tolerate pain —
9%
impressionability
5%
—
difficulty walking —
9%
emotional
5%
—
prolonged defecation —
9%
grimaces
5%
—
disorders of consciousness
6%
15%
epilepsy in the morning
5%
—
bruise —
9%
lennox-gastaut syndrome
5%
—
supraventricular arrhythmia —
9%
mitochondrial myopathy
5%
—
dementia —
9%
bouts of vision loss
5%
—
depression anxiety —
9%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks
5%
—
nervous exhaustion —
9%
hippocampus is not symmetrical
5%
—
eye sensitivity —
9%
illusions
5%
—
diabetes mellitus —
9%
twitching of the head
5%
—
absent-mindedness —
9%
tingling
5%
—
anamnesis atrial fibrillation —
9%
febrile convulsions in children
5%
—
desire for support —
9%
epileptic psychosis
5%
—
necrosis —
9%