Distinctive symptoms
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facial neuralgia
38%
—
hemiparesis —
79%
neuritis
35%
—
stroke —
66%
paresis
100%
65%
apoplexy —
56%
facial pain
32%
—
subdural hematoma —
56%
trigeminal neuralgia
31%
—
ischemic stroke —
56%
facial pain (prosopalgia)
30%
—
traumatic brain injury —
55%
neuritis of the facial nerve
30%
—
insensitivity to pain —
54%
neuralgia
30%
—
thrombosis —
54%
lot paralysis left-sided
28%
—
head injury —
54%
acute pain
24%
—
cerebral circulation disorder —
51%
peripheral paralysis of the facial nerve
15%
—
hematoma —
51%
cheeks burn
12%
—
skin anesthesia —
50%
bogorad syndrome
12%
—
organic brain damage —
49%
facial muscle spasm
11%
—
hypoxia —
48%
periodic paralysis
11%
—
paralysis of the tongue —
48%
contractures
10%
—
asymmetry of nasolabial folds —
48%
patient is motionless
10%
—
muscle weakness
8%
55%
facial spasms
10%
—
variable symptoms —
46%
synkinesia
9%
—
brain stem tumors —
46%
burning in the head
8%
—
paresis (paralysis) of the larynx —
46%
lagophthalmos
8%
—
fasciculations —
46%
keratitis
8%
—
paresis of the foot —
45%
can't cry
8%
—
stem stroke —
45%
round face
8%
—
up circulatory disorders —
45%
worse from sudden movements
7%
—
inflammation of the brain —
44%
eye tic
7%
—
angiopathy —
44%
dryness
7%
—
gorner syndrome —
43%
clumsiness
7%
—
occlusion of the carotid arteries —
43%
pain in the tongue
7%
—
weakness in the neck —
43%
ophthalmoplegia
7%
—
conservative —
42%
cramp and spasm
7%
—
weakness
7%
49%
pinching nerves
7%
—
oncology —
42%
acute hearing
7%
—
brain tumor —
42%
teeth rare
7%
—
weakness after illness
6%
46%
tract crying attacks
7%
—
choking —
39%
eyes close
7%
—
vagus nerve —
38%
blepharospasm
7%
—
neurological disorders
20%
58%
worse sitting
6%
—
injury
4%
42%
of the swelling of the face
6%
—
brain abscess —
37%
relaxation
6%
—
loss of touch —
37%
onset of illness
6%
—
skull fracture —
37%
tics
6%
—
damage to the nervous system —
36%
paralytic syndrome
6%
—
paresis of legs —
36%
worse lying
6%
—
cerebellar ataxia —
36%
illness after hypothermia
6%
—
intoxication —
36%
neurogenic pain
6%
—
asymmetry
7%
42%
pain in the mouth
6%
—
eye sensitivity —
35%
pain in the fingers
6%
—
meningoencephalitis —
35%
peripheral nerve injuries
6%
—
hoarseness voice —
35%
twitches eyelid
6%
—
nystagmus —
35%
facial asymmetry
6%
—
weakness during the day —
35%
sleep better
6%
—
tinnitus —
35%
worse at rest
6%
—
neuroinfections —
35%
worse sitting better lying down
6%
—
dysarthria —
34%
eye spasm
6%
—
lower paraparesis
7%
41%
worse when moving
5%
—
tongue atrophy
7%
41%
not sensitive to pain
5%
—
voice disorders —
34%
wounds
5%
—
weakness in the extremities —
33%
convulsions
5%
—
spasm
7%
39%
general swelling does
5%
—
increased intracranial pressure —
32%
better in afternoon
5%
—
eye surgery —
32%
better in morning
5%
—
encephalitis —
32%
better at night
5%
—
weakness of the eyes
6%
37%
open person
5%
—
ataxia —
31%
burns
5%
—
tremor —
31%
consequences of infection
4%
—
brain tumor —
31%
patient's condition
4%
—
leukoencephalitis —
30%
better when closing the eyes
4%
—
speech slurred —
30%
arterial occlusion —
30%
nasolabial folds
13%
42%
impaired coordination —
29%
abscess —
29%
acute condition —
28%
papules —
28%
bone fracture —
28%
muscle atrophy
6%
33%
vascular spasm
5%
31%
stage of recovery —
26%
recovery period —
25%
high temperature —
25%
blood diseases —
24%
polyneuropathy
8%
31%
gradual deterioration of
5%
28%
swelling
6%
25%
consequences of taking medications
4%
23%