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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Aggressive behavior of childrenEating disorders
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 6%(0)5%(0)
Elements and vitamins 5%(0)
General inspection 4%(0)
Neurologist's examination 4%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 41%
childish behavior 100%
increased appetite 32%
infantile 96%
olfactory hallucinations 24%
aggressive child 51%
no appetite 23%
aggressive 38%
pain is better from movement 21%
anger the child 34%
palms dry 21%
fights 32%
damage taste change 20%
child fights 29%
picks his nose 20%
angry child 29%
worse from prolonged movement 20%
aggression on yourself 23%
inhibition 19%
outbursts of anger 22%
increased sensitivity to odors 18%
aggressive behavior of children 17%
illness from stress 18%
bitterness 15%
needs support 17%
a state of humiliation 13%
worse when shouting 17%
stubbornness and irritability 13%
depression apathy 17%
afraid to offend 13%
autism 16%
child spits 13%
constantly increased appetite 16%
swearing 12%
hyperactive 16%
indifference to relatives 12%
nose good 16%
egocentric 12%
anxiety 5% 20%
cruelty 11%
mental retardation 15%
comes in spite 11%
overall activity is reduced 15%
irritability 11%
impaired sense of smell 15%
stubbornness 10%
fidgety 15%
copies the behavior 10%
fat deposits 14%
the desire for protection 10%
hallucinations 14%
through unbalanced 10%
rapid weight loss 14%
anger at children 10%
rapid breathing 14%
gnaws objects 10%
impressionability 14%
does not tolerate objections 10%
emaciation 14%
baby bites 10%
lags behind in the development 14%
changeable mood 10%
lowered 6% 20%
asleep makes in its own way 10%
eats inedible 13%
respect 9%
bulimia 13%
pent-up anger 9%
taste reduction 11%
bites 9%
anorexia nervosa 10%
throws objects 9%
neurosis 10%
domestic violence 9%
complete lack of appetite 10%
feeling of helplessness 8%
denies everything 10%
sad 8%
hunger after eating 10%
doesn 't count well 8%
illusions 7% 17%
does not express emotions 8%
vomiting 9%
not mindfulness 8%
eats the ground 9%
desire to be the center of attention 8%
desire to dominate 9%
child screams 8%
it is important to have your own opinion 9%
irritability in the child 8%
desire to eat clay 9%
conflict in the family 8%
weight gain 9%
fear of violence 8%
opinion of others is important 9%
open person 8%
unspecified mental disorders 5% 14%
anger 8%
feeling of hunger constant 9%
harmful child 8%
apathy 6% 15%
spits 8%
thin 8%
autoaggression 8%
teenage crisis 8%
joint crunch 7%
desire to relax 8%
worse from exercise 7%
slender 8%
mental tension 7%
caring for the family 7%
feeling of bruising 7%
psychological suppression 7%
height is low 6%
improper nutrition 7%
sociable 6%
creative person 7%
the need for security 6%
affective disorders 7%
sluggish baby 6%
psychogenic depression 7%
speech absence 6%
mental shock 7%
irritability after illness 6%
selectivity in food 7%
immaturity 6%
causes vomiting 7%
problems with studying 6%
overprotection 7%
presses 5%
the desire to gain weight 7%
cactus 4%
up mania 7%
beats children 4%
vomiting from overeating 7%
general tension 10% 5%
aversion to worry 7%
emotional child 9% 5%
appetite immediately after eating 6%
emotional tension 11% 7%
hypochondria 6%
disorder of violation of bodily form 6%
digestive weakness 6%
family man 6%
headache in the temples 6%
head like a drunken 6%
senesto-hypochondriac syndrome 6%
fear of danger 6%
stress neurosis 6%
weight change 6%
appetite is sharply increased 6%
hypotrophy 6%
pseudodementia 6%
weight fluctuations 6%
consequences of taking medications 5%
loses thought 5%
bipolar disorder 5%
prolonged depression 5%
change in appetite 5%
no strength 5%
obsessive thoughts 5%
severe exhaustion 5%
fears of anxiety 5%
absences 5%
mixed anxious 5%
longing 5%
increased 5%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 5%
depression anxiety 5%
depressed mood 5%
fatigue from work 5%
vomiting food 5%
obsessive-compulsive neurosis 5%
vomiting during meals 5%
schizophrenia 5%
worse in violation of the diet 5%
no feeling of hunger 5%
eats 5%
vomiting bile 5%
food is poorly digested 5%
the fast man 4%
general weakness 4%
digestive disorders 4%
stage of recovery 4%
zpr fatigue from the disease 4%
refuses treatment 4%
recovery period 4%
stones in the bladder 4%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 4%
gastrointestinal problems 4%
epilepsy 4%
weakness after illness 4%
hormonal disorders 4%
headaches 4%
nausea 4%
nose nursing mom 4%
psychosomatics 4%
heredity predisposition 4%
mood disorder 5% 9%
nervousness 4%
epilepsy attacks 4%

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