Distinctive symptoms
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decrease in creatine kinase
14%
—
colic —
65%
pulling pains in the legs
14%
—
neurosis —
63%
weakness in the leg muscles
12%
—
lags behind in the development —
62%
myopathy
11%
—
stiffness in the joints —
60%
cramps in the legs
11%
—
muscle tension —
59%
sedentary work
11%
—
damage to the nervous system —
57%
weakness in the legs
11%
—
delayed speech development —
53%
tremor in the legs
10%
—
blepharospasm —
52%
metabolic myopathy
10%
—
delay of mental development —
50%
sensations in the legs
10%
—
spastic dysphonia —
50%
is quickly aroused
10%
—
strabismus —
48%
calcium metabolism disorders
9%
—
oromandibular dystonia —
48%
increase in creatine kinase
9%
—
muscular dystonia —
45%
intensive physical load
8%
—
impaired coordination —
44%
the fast man
7%
—
ataxia —
42%
tics
42%
35%
idiopathic blepharospasm —
42%
muscle weakness
13%
8%
myoclonic dystonia —
41%
spasm in the throat —
40%
lowered
8%
48%
children's speech —
38%
twitching of the upper eyelid —
37%
violations of the motor act —
36%
hoarseness voice —
36%
twitches eyelid —
36%
cerebral palsy —
35%
jaw spasms —
35%
violence in childhood —
35%
intoxication —
34%
muscle spasm of the hands —
34%
neuroacanthocytosis —
34%
head tremor —
34%
speech slurred —
34%
writing spasm —
34%
spastic torticollis —
32%
worse from movement —
30%
segawa syndrome —
30%
trauma —
30%
hyperkinesis —
30%
muscular dystonia in a child —
30%
brain damage —
29%
hemifacial spasm —
29%
round face —
29%
eye tic —
29%
paralysis —
28%
sticks out the tongue —
28%
neurological disorders —
27%
nervous exhaustion —
27%
facial spasms —
27%
head tilted —
27%
consequences of taking medications —
26%
traumatic brain injury —
26%
head injury —
26%
involuntary movements —
26%
machado-joseph disease —
25%
drug disease —
25%
severe stress —
25%
spinocerebellar ataxia —
24%
congenital muscular torticollis —
24%
patient is motionless —
24%
patient's condition —
24%
encephalitis —
23%
diabetes mellitus —
23%
history of surgery
5%
28%
adapts —
22%
voice disorders —
22%
parkinson's disease —
22%
the sex of the newborn is lowered —
22%
oncology —
22%
torsion dystonia —
22%
weakness in the hands —
21%
Chewing his tongue —
21%
childhood diseases —
21%
dizziness —
21%
leukoencephalitis —
21%
brain tumor —
21%
tremor
11%
32%
zpr fatigue from the disease —
20%
a history of neurosurgery —
20%
tension of the eye muscles —
20%
shortening of legs —
20%
remission —
20%
social phobia —
20%
twitching of the head —
19%
worse in morning —
19%
muscle atrophy —
19%
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis —
19%
stereotypia —
19%
up strong —
19%
juvenile parkinsonism —
19%
dizziness lying down —
19%
eye spasm
27%
46%
brain tumors —
19%
feeling of stiffness —
19%
worse during day —
19%
headaches —
18%
difficult to swallow —
18%
stims —
18%
mood disorder —
18%
reduces the fingers —
18%
subacute condition —
18%
headache in the neck —
18%
control issues —
18%
myasthenia —
18%
depression is strong —
18%
changing handwriting —
18%
increased
9%
27%
overwork —
17%
onset of illness —
17%
emotional —
17%
worse during sleep —
17%
inflammation —
17%
there are no complaints —
17%
mental fatigue —
17%
emotional tension —
17%
convulsions
11%
28%
worse lying down —
16%
slowness of movement —
16%
pain in the eyes —
16%
dryness of the mucous membrane of the eyes —
16%
sudden dizziness —
16%
periodic headaches —
16%
change of position —
16%
acute condition —
16%
helps others —
16%
emotional fatigue —
16%
moves in a dream —
16%
severe dizziness —
16%
in the family diabetes —
16%
lesh-nihan syndrome —
15%
recovery period —
15%
flinches from surprise —
15%
fetal hypoxia —
15%
tremor of the hands —
15%
pompe disease —
15%
little's disease —
15%
shortness of breath —
15%
lethargic encephalitis —
15%
worse at rest —
15%
poor sleep —
15%
in the genus mental illness —
15%
spastic diplegia —
15%
stage of recovery —
15%
ley syndrome —
15%
conducting an inspection —
15%
chews for a long —
15%
leber's hereditary optical neuropathy —
15%
Hoarseness is worse in the morning —
15%
neck pain —
15%
headache better sitting —
15%
carbon disulfide poisoning —
15%
pain when turning the head in the neck —
15%
jaw trism —
15%
insomnia from pain —
14%
gangrene —
14%
hyperactive —
14%
pain in the shoulder muscles —
14%
acrid tears —
14%
pain in the upper eyelids —
14%
intrauterine infection —
14%
voice is hoarse in the morning —
14%
an abusive headache —
14%
dryness and pain in the eyes —
14%
compression of the jaws —
14%
gait of cerebellar ataxic patient —
14%
essential tremor —
14%
heaviness in the neck —
14%
when turning —
14%
dryness in the eyes —
14%
speaks in a whisper —
14%
feeling of sand in the eyes —
14%
frequent blinking —
14%
feeling in the throat —
14%
high intelligence —
14%
agnosia —
14%
manganese poisoning —
14%
tired of talking —
14%
tendency to cramps —
14%
loss of work —
14%
neck pain to the back of the head —
14%
migrating larva —
14%
poisoning with prussic acid —
14%
fidgety —
14%
speech absence —
14%