Distinctive symptoms
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paralysis
18%
—
stem stroke —
20%
cerebellar ataxia
18%
—
ischemic stroke —
19%
shaky gait
16%
—
repeated stroke —
18%
worse when walking
15%
—
thrombosis —
16%
parkinson's disease
14%
—
permanent arrhythmia —
15%
pressure jumps
14%
—
arrhythmia attacks —
15%
paralysis of the lower extremities
10%
—
subdural hematoma —
15%
abasia
10%
—
cardiac disorder —
15%
dizziness
9%
—
angiopathy —
15%
all the time in motion
9%
—
apoplexy —
15%
astasia-abasia
9%
—
hypertension —
14%
paretic gait
9%
—
hematoma —
14%
loss of balance
9%
—
thrombosis of the central retinal vein —
14%
leg weakness walking
8%
—
arterial occlusion —
14%
vestibular ataxia
8%
—
anamnesis ischemic stroke —
14%
ataxia
22%
12%
transient ischemic attack —
14%
weakness in the legs
8%
—
cognitive disorders —
14%
hemiplegia
8%
—
hypertension —
14%
sensations in the legs
8%
—
loss of touch —
14%
forward tilt of pelvis
7%
—
atrial fibrillation —
14%
hysteria
7%
—
arrhythmia —
13%
spastic paralysis
7%
—
supraventricular arrhythmia —
13%
can not stand on his feet
7%
—
pseudobulbar dysarthria —
13%
spastic hemiplegia
7%
—
shuffling gait —
12%
patient's gait is spastic
7%
—
bulbar dysarthria —
12%
fibular nerve neuropathy
7%
—
lipid metabolism —
12%
locomotor ataxia
7%
—
myocardial infarction —
12%
lumbosacral sciatica
7%
—
memory —
12%
paresis of legs
7%
—
stroke
5%
17%
propulsion
6%
—
choline —
11%
nystagmus
6%
—
disease operation —
11%
ones weakness in the leg muscles
6%
—
sad —
11%
can't walk
6%
—
history of myocardial infarction —
11%
worse at the beginning of movement
6%
—
post-infarction cardiosclerosis —
11%
sciatic nerve neuropathy
6%
—
atheroma —
11%
can't sit
6%
—
occlusion of the central retinal vein —
11%
muscle atrophy
6%
—
cerebral circulation disorder —
11%
walks a lot
6%
—
needs understanding —
11%
spinal amyotrophy
6%
—
facial muscle weakness —
11%
slouching sitting
6%
—
forgetfulness —
11%
bent legs
6%
—
cerebral vasculitis —
11%
numbness in the legs when walking
6%
—
spinal stroke —
11%
dangling joint
6%
—
history of hemorrhagic stroke —
11%
mincing gait
6%
—
pseudobulbar syndrome —
11%
rooster walk
6%
—
skin anesthesia —
11%
numbness of the extremities
5%
—
organic brain damage —
11%
stiffness of the joints in the morning
5%
—
meningeal symptoms —
11%
tension in the legs
5%
—
thrombosis of small vessels —
10%
fatigue in the legs
5%
—
not enough time —
10%
intoxication of alcohol
5%
—
up circulatory disorders —
10%
vitamin b12 reduction2
5%
—
slowness of movement (bradykinesia) —
10%
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
5%
—
hypertensive —
10%
tension in the body
5%
—
severe hypoxia —
10%
numbness of the legs
5%
—
retinitis —
10%
slow walking
5%
—
systemic vasculitis —
10%
walks fast
5%
—
atherosclerosis of the renal arteries —
10%
polio
5%
—
IBS —
10%
worse when moving
5%
—
meningeal syndrome —
10%
tired when walking
5%
—
necrosis —
10%
plexopathy
5%
—
hypoxia —
10%
sciatica
5%
—
increase in creatinine —
9%
paralysis after stroke
5%
—
increased intracranial pressure —
9%
weakness in the hip
5%
—
stagnation in the lungs —
9%
duck gait
5%
—
Chronical bronchitis —
9%
tremor at rest
5%
—
venous congestion —
9%
gait of cerebellar ataxic patient
5%
—
alcoholism —
9%
progressive hemiatrophy of the face
5%
—
vasculitis —
9%
tremor in the legs
5%
—
chronic respiratory failure —
9%
restriction of movement
4%
—
hypertensive heart failure —
9%
asymmetry
4%
—
cardiosclerosis —
9%
alcohol is abusing
4%
—
dysarthria —
9%
open person
4%
—
primary pulmonary hypertension —
9%
spondylopathy
4%
—
veins bloating —
9%
leukoencephalitis
4%
—
slow onset of the disease —
9%
curvature of the spine
4%
—
impaired lung function —
9%
polyneuropathy
4%
—
cannot work —
9%
tremor
4%
—
chronic obstructive bronchitis —
9%
vitamin c deficiency
4%
—
alcohol dependence —
8%
improper nutrition
4%
—
heart failure —
8%
destructive behavior
4%
—
venous thrombosis —
8%
hydrocephalus
4%
—
chf —
8%
closed person
4%
—
inflammation of the eyes —
8%
stooped
4%
—
type 1 diabetes mellitus —
8%
difficulty walking
4%
—
chronic kidney failure —
8%
paresis of the hand
4%
—
inflammation of the brain —
8%
stiffness in the legs
4%
—
need for activity —
8%
multiple sclerosis
4%
—
congestive kidney —
8%
sciatica
4%
—
depression —
8%
myopathies
4%
—
congenital heart —
8%
falls to the floor
4%
—
respiratory insufficiency —
8%
stiffness of the hands
4%
—
disorders of consciousness —
8%
muscular dystrophy
4%
—
kidney failure —
8%
discirculatory encephalopathy
4%
—
speech slurred —
8%
hump
4%
—
decreased concentration —
8%
deterioration of vision
4%
—
chronic kidney disease —
7%
weakness after illness
3%
—
changes in the blood —
7%
consequences of infection
3%
—
mood disorder —
7%
patient is motionless
3%
—
kidney disease —
7%
quickly gets tired
3%
—
hemiparesis
8%
15%
visual impairment
3%
—
heart dysfunction —
7%