Distinctive symptoms
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aspiration by a foreign body
58%
—
laryngeal injuries —
63%
foreign body of the larynx
100%
41%
pharyngeal injuries —
60%
foreign body of the trachea
54%
—
injuries of the paranasal sinuses —
58%
ulcers in the throat
52%
—
damage to the uterus —
55%
laryngospasm
49%
—
nosebleed —
46%
spasm in the throat
49%
—
laryngeal paresis —
45%
a foreign body of the bronchus
43%
—
nose injury —
42%
fright
41%
—
profuse nosebleed —
42%
strong fright
40%
—
body hot —
41%
swelling of the whole body
40%
—
subcutaneous emphysema —
38%
voice disappeared
40%
—
difficult to swallow —
38%
inflammation of larynx
38%
—
female pelvic organs —
38%
bedsores
38%
—
pain in the larynx when swallowing —
37%
blow to the head
38%
—
pharyngeal neurosis —
37%
gangrene
37%
—
consequences of injuries —
37%
larynx hypertrophy
36%
—
wound —
36%
spasms in the body
36%
—
bleeding —
36%
cough with aphonia
36%
—
spinal injury —
36%
barking cough
35%
—
lower paraparesis —
36%
irritation in the larynx
35%
—
functional paresis of the larynx —
35%
cough paroxysmal
34%
—
neck injury —
35%
cough from spasms
34%
—
spinal cord injury —
34%
cough to vomiting
33%
—
acute laryngeal stenosis —
34%
no pharyngeal reflex
33%
—
pinched —
32%
cough
33%
—
pain in the nasopharynx —
32%
hoarseness voice
33%
—
snot clots —
32%
sudden coughing
33%
—
pneumonia shortness of breath —
32%
cough with hoarseness of voice
32%
—
foreign body of the esophagus —
32%
spasm
32%
—
nasal discharge with blood —
32%
nausea without vomiting
31%
—
one fracture of the nose —
31%
still very frequent breathing
31%
—
pharyngeal abscess —
31%
irritating cough
31%
—
external bleeding —
31%
mental shock
30%
—
stab wound —
30%
urge to vomit
29%
—
liquorrhea —
30%
neck ribs
29%
—
nasal congestion the child —
29%
perichondritis
28%
—
laryngeal stenosis —
29%
adenoids
27%
—
severe sore throat when swallowing —
29%
respiratory spasm
27%
—
arterial bleeding —
28%
thin-boned
27%
—
nosebleeds with a runny —
28%
hoarse cough
27%
—
injury to the tongue —
28%
objects are reduced
27%
—
wounds in the nose —
28%
convulsions
26%
—
congestion in the nasopharynx —
28%
ulcer penetration
26%
—
the nose is blocked flowing —
28%
dyspnea
26%
—
swelling of the throat mucosa —
28%
often sneezes
26%
—
pain under the tongue —
28%
vegetative state
25%
—
mediastinit —
26%
foreign body sensation
25%
—
chemical burn —
26%
sharp cough
25%
—
paralysis —
26%
ligament rupture
25%
—
gunshot wounds —
26%
strong cough
25%
—
paresis —
25%
intoxication of alcohol
25%
—
copious discharge from the nose —
25%
grumpy
24%
—
consequences of spinal injury —
25%
emphysema of the lungs
24%
—
severe sore throat —
25%
death of the child
24%
—
bone fracture —
25%
causes vomiting
24%
—
pain in the tongue —
24%
no consciousness
23%
—
pneumonia vomiting —
24%
cardiac arrest
23%
—
cut wound —
24%
swelling of the neck
23%
—
big nose —
24%
predominant right
23%
—
aspiration pneumonia —
24%
interstitial lung diseases
23%
—
the feeling of a wound —
24%
dislocation
22%
—
swelling after injury —
24%
cough with shortness
22%
—
pus in the throat —
23%
clinical death
22%
—
pain after a fracture —
23%
rapid breathing
22%
—
soft tissue abscess —
23%
neuritis
22%
—
neuroses in children —
22%
drowsiness
21%
—
pain when swallowing —
22%
very correct
21%
—
subcutaneous edema —
22%
neuralgia
21%
—
myxedema —
22%
no children
20%
—
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract —
22%
closes
20%
—
pre-fainting condition —
21%
pain throughout the body
19%
—
blood diseases —
21%
worse food
19%
—
voice disorders —
21%
peptic ulcer
19%
—
bruise —
21%
worse during meals
19%
—
pain in the mouth —
21%
acute condition
18%
—
dysarthria —
21%
the fast man
18%
—
nasal congestion —
21%
control issues
18%
—
pain in the nose —
21%
impaired lung function
17%
—
phlegmon —
21%
onset of illness
16%
—
runny nose —
20%
apnea
39%
21%
the consequences of taking antibiotic therapy —
20%
cough paroxysmal to vomiting
15%
—
can not breathe —
20%
coughing causes vomiting
15%
—
difficulty breathing —
20%
lowered
15%
—
vomiting blood —
20%
drowsiness from alcohol
15%
—
pain in the wound —
20%
choking in the throat
45%
29%
bone defects —
19%
suffocation
42%
27%
acute injury —
19%
throat sensitive
41%
27%
muscle damage —
19%
foreign body of the pharynx
79%
65%
head injury —
19%
vomiting
25%
16%
neurosis —
18%
history of surgery
33%
24%
abscess —
18%
swelling
33%
27%
traumatic illness —
18%
general swelling does —
18%
speech slurred —
18%
soreness of the skin —
17%
vascular damage —
17%
pneumonia —
17%
impaired gastric function —
17%
presses —
16%
acute pain —
16%
skin problems —
15%
childhood diseases —
15%
nosebleed in the child —
14%
feeling of a wound in the throat —
14%
patient's condition —
14%
oncology —
14%
fracture of the child's nose —
14%
laryngeal edema
32%
41%
feeling in the throat
22%
28%
swelling of the throat
37%
41%