Distinctive symptoms
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fainting
42%
—
tics
8%
90%
paralysis
35%
—
obsessive movements —
64%
apoplexy
33%
—
neurosis —
63%
poisoning with sleeping pills
32%
—
nervous excitability —
42%
poisoning with narcotic sleeping pills
31%
—
convulsions
15%
55%
injury
40%
8%
hyperactive —
39%
subdural hematoma
29%
—
consequences of fright —
39%
unconscious state
28%
—
fright —
37%
bruise
27%
—
involuntary movements —
37%
paralysis of the limbs
26%
—
all the time in motion —
33%
nose auditory hallucinations
25%
—
is not thinking —
31%
convulsions tonic
25%
—
can't get together —
30%
epileptiform seizures
23%
—
torsion dystonia —
30%
epilepsy
39%
14%
fidgety —
29%
diabetic (hyperglycemic) coma
21%
—
can not think —
29%
poisoning with narcotic analgesics
20%
—
ballism —
28%
hyperosmolar coma
20%
—
early awakening —
28%
no appetite
19%
—
hyperactive child —
26%
pupils do not respond to light
18%
—
athetosis —
26%
coma
18%
—
lags behind in the development —
26%
does not respond to light
18%
—
obsessive thoughts —
24%
brain death
18%
—
speech slurred —
24%
sopor
17%
—
hyperkinesis —
20%
traumatic brain injury
30%
11%
facial spasms —
19%
disorders of consciousness
16%
—
eye spasm —
18%
deep stun
15%
—
myoclonic epilepsy —
18%
epileptic status
15%
—
dystonia —
18%
deep coma
15%
—
cerebral palsy
9%
27%
increased intracranial pressure
14%
—
blepharospasm —
18%
blue circles around the eyes
14%
—
tremor —
17%
bad breath unpleasant
13%
—
twitching of the head —
16%
pupils narrow
13%
—
minor chorea —
16%
hyperglycemia
13%
—
violations of the motor act —
15%
low body temperature
13%
—
twitching of the hands —
15%
stupor
13%
—
secondary parkinsonism —
15%
there is no reaction of the pupil to light
13%
—
facial muscle spasm —
15%
patient's condition
13%
—
round face —
15%
diabetes mellitus
12%
—
wilson-konovalov disease —
14%
fighting
12%
—
hemiballism —
14%
carbon monoxide poisoning
12%
—
disease periodic muscle —
13%
big head
12%
—
coprolalia —
13%
bruise
12%
—
facial tics —
13%
alcohol poisoning
12%
—
hysterical neurosis —
13%
wide pupils
12%
—
hysterical psychopathy —
12%
increased blood glucose
12%
—
oromandibular dystonia —
12%
kidney failure
12%
—
frequent blinking —
12%
bleeding
11%
—
up mania —
12%
paralysis after stroke
11%
—
essential tremor —
12%
pain in the eyes
11%
—
idiopathic blepharospasm —
12%
coma in a child
11%
—
unstable type of psychopathy —
12%
spasm of neck muscles
11%
—
excitable psychopathy —
12%
hypothyroidism
11%
—
neurosis-like disorders —
11%
hyperammonemia
11%
—
myoclonic dystonia —
11%
strangulation asphyxia
11%
—
manic depressive psychosis —
11%
hepatic coma
11%
—
tremor at rest —
11%
body skin dry
11%
—
encephalitis —
11%
muscle hypertonus
21%
8%
encephalopathy —
11%
epilepsy in pregnant women
11%
—
akathisia —
11%
febrile convulsions
11%
—
tremor when moving —
11%
myocardial infarction
11%
—
twitches eyelid
9%
20%
nosebleed
11%
—
twitching of the upper eyelid
9%
20%
blue skin
11%
—
traumatic encephalopathy —
10%
blood loss
10%
—
cramps of the hands —
10%
flaccid paralysis syndrome
10%
—
patient is motionless —
10%
heart dysfunction
10%
—
tetraparesis —
10%
liver injuries
10%
—
hiccups —
10%
blue eyes
10%
—
very anxious —
10%
eclampsia
10%
—
leukoencephalitis —
10%
very pale
10%
—
cramps in the hands —
10%
tonic-clonic seizures
10%
—
worse when moving —
10%
hypotension
10%
—
alcoholic encephalopathy —
10%
diabetic ketoacidosis
10%
—
psychopathy —
10%
different eyes
10%
—
atherosclerosis of blood vessels —
10%
different pupils
10%
—
dystrophy —
10%
postencephalitic syndrome
10%
—
vibration sickness —
10%
waxy skin color
10%
—
head tremor —
10%
head injury
10%
—
madness —
10%
cold sweat
9%
—
organic brain damage —
10%
respiratory acidosis
9%
—
arrhythmia —
10%
generalized epilepsy
9%
—
slowness of movement (bradykinesia) —
9%
dilated pupils
9%
—
ligament damage —
9%
effects of drugs
9%
—
worse sitting better lying down —
9%
acute blood loss
9%
—
mood disorder —
9%
necrosis
9%
—
facial pain (prosopalgia) —
9%
convulsive syndrome in children
9%
—
neuritis of the facial nerve —
9%
kidney damage
9%
—
paresis of the hand —
9%
meningeal syndrome
9%
—
panic attacks —
9%
eye sensitivity
9%
—
facial neuralgia —
9%
there are no complaints
9%
—
trigeminal neuralgia —
9%
febrile body temperature
9%
—
consequences of trauma —
9%
empty
9%
—
ligament injury —
9%
neuroinfections
9%
—
cramp and spasm —
9%
hypernatremia
9%
—
bipolar disorder —
9%
sensitivity to medications
9%
—
paresis of legs —
9%
consequences of head injury
9%
—
discirculatory encephalopathy —
9%
fever in the body
9%
—
drug poisoning —
9%
severe hypoxia
9%
—
worse at rest —
9%
overflow of the head
9%
—
rheumatism —
9%
internal bleeding
9%
—
cerebellar ataxia —
9%
noise irritates
9%
—
neurological disorders —
9%