Distinctive symptoms
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senile psychosis
71%
—
increased appetite —
32%
lack of will
69%
—
olfactory hallucinations —
24%
hears voices
62%
—
no appetite —
23%
hallucinations
68%
14%
palms dry —
21%
psycho - organic syndrome
46%
—
pain is better from movement —
21%
agitation
46%
—
worse from prolonged movement —
20%
unspecified mental disorders
61%
14%
picks his nose —
20%
stubbornness
40%
—
damage taste change —
20%
aggressive
36%
—
inhibition —
19%
dementia
34%
—
increased sensitivity to odors —
18%
zpr fatigue from the disease
38%
4%
illness from stress —
18%
intoxication psychosis
32%
—
worse when shouting —
17%
organic brain damage
31%
—
illusions —
17%
cerebral circulation disorder
30%
—
needs support —
17%
cerebrovascular disease unspecified
30%
—
autism —
16%
brain damage
30%
—
nose good —
16%
cognitive disorders
30%
—
constantly increased appetite —
16%
up circulatory disorders
28%
—
hyperactive —
16%
angiopathy
28%
—
impaired sense of smell —
15%
hypoxia
28%
—
mental retardation —
15%
frivolity
27%
—
overall activity is reduced —
15%
tears of emotion
26%
—
fidgety —
15%
intoxication
26%
—
rapid breathing —
14%
adynamia
25%
—
emaciation —
14%
general intoxication syndrome
25%
—
rapid weight loss —
14%
memory impairment
25%
—
fat deposits —
14%
confusion of consciousness
33%
6%
impressionability —
14%
euphoria
25%
—
lags behind in the development —
14%
constant weakness
25%
—
bulimia —
13%
stupor
25%
—
eats inedible —
13%
organic delusional schizophrenic disorder
25%
—
taste reduction —
11%
changeable mood
24%
—
denies everything —
10%
feeling of bruising
23%
—
anorexia nervosa —
10%
quickly gets tired
23%
—
complete lack of appetite —
10%
forgetfulness
23%
—
hunger after eating —
10%
tactless
23%
—
feeling of hunger constant —
9%
affective disorders
32%
7%
it is important to have your own opinion —
9%
madness
31%
7%
eats the ground —
9%
patient's condition
39%
15%
opinion of others is important —
9%
traumatic brain injury
21%
—
weight gain —
9%
hypertension
21%
—
desire to eat clay —
9%
the psyche is rough
21%
—
desire to dominate —
9%
does not like to complain
21%
—
vomiting —
9%
irritability
20%
—
denies it —
8%
catatonia
20%
—
tension in the body —
8%
lazy
20%
—
teenage crisis —
8%
very touchy
20%
—
desire to relax —
8%
no lack of nervous energy
20%
—
slender —
8%
head injury
20%
—
thin —
8%
senile dementia
20%
—
improper nutrition —
7%
traumatic illness
19%
—
emotional tension —
7%
does not like loud sounds
19%
—
aversion to worry —
7%
mood disorder
30%
9%
the desire to gain weight —
7%
thinking disorders
19%
—
vomiting from overeating —
7%
damage to the nervous system
19%
—
causes vomiting —
7%
trauma
19%
—
selectivity in food —
7%
neurosyphilis
19%
—
caring for the family —
7%
the feeling of madness
19%
—
overprotection —
7%
adaptation disorders
19%
—
impulsiveness —
7%
optimism
19%
—
psychogenic depression —
7%
formation tearful mood
18%
—
head like a drunken —
6%
rapid fatigue from mental work
18%
—
appetite immediately after eating —
6%
metabolic disorder
18%
—
stress neurosis —
6%
manic depressive psychosis
18%
—
weight change —
6%
disease from reproaches
18%
—
fear of danger —
6%
irritability after illness
18%
—
closes —
6%
very forgetful and absent-minded
18%
—
weight fluctuations —
6%
hot patient
18%
—
hypotrophy —
6%
destructive behavior
18%
—
senesto-hypochondriac syndrome —
6%
cries for no reason
18%
—
appetite is sharply increased —
6%
sharp change of mood
17%
—
family man —
6%
dizziness when walking
17%
—
headache in the temples —
6%
tendency to depression
17%
—
pseudodementia —
6%
apathy fatigue
17%
—
digestive weakness —
6%
onset of illness
17%
—
disorder of violation of bodily form —
6%
impaired lung function
17%
—
the desire to be an adult —
6%
acute condition
17%
—
hypochondria —
6%
syphilis
17%
—
lowered
14%
20%
organic mood disorder
17%
—
depression apathy
11%
17%
convulsions after a stroke
16%
—
psychopathy —
6%
distracted
16%
—
eats —
5%
the head is too heavy
16%
—
schizophrenia —
5%
aversion to mental labor
16%
—
worse in violation of the diet —
5%
he walks badly
16%
—
fears of anxiety —
5%
limited vocabulary
16%
—
consequences of taking medications —
5%
effects of trauma and shock
16%
—
vomiting bile —
5%
post-traumatic shock
16%
—
loses thought —
5%
stroke
16%
—
no feeling of hunger —
5%
attacks of pain
16%
—
consultation of a gastroenterologist —
5%
drug poisoning
16%
—
food is poorly digested —
5%
acute head injury
16%
—
emotional child —
5%
aversion to criticism
16%
—
change in appetite —
5%
dependence on the doctor
15%
—
vomiting during meals —
5%
touchy
15%
—
severe exhaustion —
5%
impaired arterial function
15%
—
vomiting food —
5%
drug disease
15%
—
prolonged depression —
5%
convulsions
15%
—
obsessive thoughts —
5%
brain abscess
15%
—
absences —
5%
longing
22%
5%
no strength —
5%
better in afternoon
15%
—
obsessive-compulsive neurosis —
5%