Distinctive symptoms
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hearing impaired
100%
22%
spastic paralysis —
71%
frequent sore throat
69%
—
paralysis —
49%
hereditary hearing loss
55%
—
paresis —
48%
throat hurts
44%
—
muscle weakness —
46%
pendred syndrome
42%
—
spasm —
46%
hearing loss
38%
—
cramps stop —
39%
waardenburg syndrome
29%
—
myelopathy —
39%
neuritis of the auditory nerve
28%
—
stiffness in the legs —
39%
stickler syndrome
27%
—
paresis of legs —
38%
sensorineural
27%
—
weakness in the leg muscles —
37%
air sickness
22%
—
onset of illness —
37%
alalia
21%
—
neurosyphilis —
36%
early development
21%
—
walking on tiptoe —
36%
limited vocabulary
21%
—
oppenheim syndrome —
36%
bright eyes
20%
—
ganglioneuritis —
36%
motion sickness in transport
20%
—
cramps the feet —
35%
psoriasis
19%
—
vascular myelopathy —
35%
Follows the rules
18%
—
secondary syphilis —
35%
hyperkeratosis
18%
—
neuralgia of the ear node —
34%
thyroid diseases
16%
—
weakness in the legs —
34%
problems with studying
16%
—
metachromatic leukodystrophy —
34%
responsible
15%
—
the onset of the disease during puberty —
34%
underdevelopment
15%
—
neurological disorders —
34%
delirium
15%
—
lumbar spinal cord —
34%
confusion of consciousness
15%
—
twitching of the leg muscles —
33%
madness
15%
—
tingling in the feet —
33%
hormonal disorders
14%
—
cerebellar dysarthria —
32%
stage of recovery
13%
—
ataxia in children —
32%
recovery period
13%
—
muscle hypertonus —
32%
skin problems
12%
—
dysarthria in children —
32%
hearing loss in children
34%
28%
lower paraparesis —
31%
children's speech
27%
22%
retinal atrophy —
31%
speech slurred
26%
22%
stiffness in the joints —
30%
he walks badly —
30%
spinal cord tumors —
30%
skin anesthesia —
29%
progressive bulbar paralysis —
29%
tingling in the legs —
29%
vibration sickness —
29%
pronounced hypertonicity —
29%
paralysis of the lower extremities —
28%
weakness after illness —
28%
anesthesia —
28%
epilepsy in children —
27%
weakness of the eyes —
27%
multiple sclerosis —
27%
difficulty walking —
27%
brain damage —
27%
twitching of the upper eyelid —
26%
discirculatory encephalopathy —
26%
optic nerve atrophy —
26%
worse at rest —
26%
twitches eyelid —
26%
cerebellar ataxia —
26%
ganglia —
25%
contracture —
25%
tics —
25%
lipoidosis —
25%
dysarthria —
25%
cramps in the legs —
24%
worse when walking —
24%
delay of mental development —
24%
muscle atrophy —
24%
a new patient —
23%
tingling —
23%
vascular sclerosis —
23%
worse lying down —
23%
syphilis —
23%
ataxia —
23%
polyneuropathy —
23%
asymmetry —
22%
lowered
12%
34%
epilepsy —
22%
brain tumor —
22%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels —
22%
consequences of physical exertion —
22%
leukoencephalitis —
22%
patient is motionless —
21%
gradual deterioration of the condition —
21%
vascular tumor —
21%
impaired coordination —
21%
convulsions —
20%
helps others —
20%
damage to the nervous system —
19%
impaired lung function —
19%
impaired arterial function —
18%
consequences of taking medications —
17%
oncology —
17%
increased —
17%
history of surgery
12%
29%
neuralgia
23%
33%
angiopathy of the retina
17%
25%
angiopathy
13%
19%
conducting an inspection
13%
19%
childhood diseases
22%
26%
lags behind in the development
20%
20%
delayed speech development
23%
23%
inflammation
17%
17%
neuritis
24%
24%