Distinctive symptoms
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blepharospasm
35%
—
pregnancy —
46%
eye spasm
31%
—
polyneuropathy —
43%
writing spasm
22%
—
cold legs —
39%
frequent blinking
22%
—
paralysis of the lower extremities —
38%
spastic dysphonia
21%
—
neurological disorders
11%
48%
oromandibular dystonia
20%
—
dementia —
30%
up strong
20%
—
flaccid paralysis syndrome —
28%
spastic torticollis
20%
—
rasmussen's encephalitis —
28%
hemifacial spasm
19%
—
angelman syndrome —
28%
burning in the eyes
19%
—
dravet syndrome —
28%
segawa syndrome
19%
—
cysticercosis —
28%
round face
19%
—
epileptic encephalopathy in children —
27%
feeling of sand in the eyes
18%
—
paresis —
27%
torticollis
18%
—
small epileptic seizure —
27%
the lower eyelid twitches
18%
—
focal cortical dysplasia —
26%
ptosis of the upper eyelids
18%
—
twitching of the body —
26%
dryness of the mucous membrane of the eyes
18%
—
panagiotopoulos syndrome —
26%
myoclonic dystonia
17%
—
tiki in children —
26%
sand in the eyes
17%
—
temporal lobe epilepsy —
26%
burning tears
17%
—
muscle atrophy —
25%
facial spasms
17%
—
childhood absentee epilepsy —
25%
lacrimation
16%
—
neonatal convulsions —
25%
volitional disorders
16%
—
cramps of the hands —
25%
sensation of a foreign body in the eye
16%
—
a history of neurosurgery
6%
31%
accommodation paralysis
16%
—
twitching of the hands —
25%
spasm in the throat
16%
—
epilepsy in pregnant women —
25%
wilson-konovalov disease
15%
—
aura —
24%
synkinesia
15%
—
brain development abnormalities —
24%
hoarseness voice
15%
—
happy —
24%
congenital muscular torticollis
15%
—
febrile convulsions in children —
24%
spasmodic pain
15%
—
epileptic psychosis —
24%
decrease in creatine kinase
15%
—
juvenile absentee epilepsy —
24%
eye surgery
15%
—
epileptic status —
24%
foreign body sensation
14%
—
tuberous sclerosis —
24%
voice disorders
14%
—
muscle weakness
5%
29%
parkinson's disease
14%
—
nocturnal epilepsy attacks —
23%
torsion dystonia
14%
—
cramp and spasm —
23%
cry when complaining
14%
—
bouts of vision loss —
23%
crying during complaints
14%
—
cysticercosis of the brain —
23%
Chewing his tongue
13%
—
hippocampus is not symmetrical —
23%
muscle spasm of the hands
13%
—
epilepsy in a dream —
23%
head tremor
13%
—
lennox-gastaut syndrome —
23%
eye sensitivity
13%
—
epilepsy in the morning —
22%
photophobia
13%
—
hemiparesis —
22%
pain spasm
13%
—
boring guy —
22%
dystrophy
13%
—
tonic-clonic convulsions —
22%
chiari anomaly
13%
—
focal epilepsy —
22%
xerophthalmia
12%
—
perinatal encephalopathy —
22%
crumpy syndrome
12%
—
epilepsy at night —
22%
feeling of stiffness
12%
—
convulsions in sleep —
22%
symptoms from left to right
12%
—
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy —
22%
juvenile parkinsonism
12%
—
generalized epilepsy —
21%
aching
12%
—
convulsions in the anamnesis —
21%
reduces the fingers
12%
—
mitochondrial myopathy —
21%
spastic paralysis
12%
—
clonic cramps —
21%
jaw spasms
11%
—
glioma —
21%
changing handwriting
11%
—
postencephalitic syndrome —
21%
headache in the neck
11%
—
connective tissue dysplasia —
21%
muscle pain from exertion
11%
—
periodic weakness —
21%
myasthenia
11%
—
biotinidase deficiency —
21%
worse during sleep
11%
—
epilepsy in childhood —
21%
corneal dystrophy
11%
—
autism —
21%
moves in a dream
11%
—
constipation —
21%
emotional fatigue
10%
—
learning difficulties —
21%
worse lying down
10%
—
consequences of head injury —
20%
flinches from surprise
10%
—
epilepsy in children —
20%
periodic headaches
10%
—
sudden onset —
20%
slowness of movement
10%
—
Fear for no reason —
20%
keratopathy
10%
—
convulsive syndrome in children —
20%
pompe disease
10%
—
thin —
20%
leber's hereditary optical neuropathy
10%
—
impulsiveness —
20%
tremor of the hands
10%
—
pork tapeworm —
20%
from left to right
10%
—
arm and leg cramps —
20%
pain from the load
10%
—
hyperventilation —
20%
carbon disulfide poisoning
10%
—
look absent —
20%
pain when turning the head in the neck
10%
—
autism spectrum —
19%
worse at rest
10%
—
anxiety attack —
19%
Hoarseness is worse in the morning
10%
—
no consciousness —
19%
little's disease
10%
—
neuroinfections —
19%
jaw trism
10%
—
lack of sleep —
19%
chews for a long
10%
—
tick-borne encephalitis —
19%
tendency to cramps
9%
—
intellectual disabilities in children —
19%
fidgety
9%
—
apnea —
19%
when turning
9%
—
memory loss —
19%
tired of talking
9%
—
porphyria —
19%
bedsores
9%
—
periodic paralysis —
19%
stair muscle syndrome
9%
—
absences —
19%
manganese poisoning
9%
—
convulsions with loss of consciousness —
18%
gait of cerebellar ataxic patient
9%
—
fear of illness —
18%
an abusive headache
9%
—
very anxious —
18%
neck pain to the back of the head
9%
—
loses thought —
18%
poisoning with prussic acid
9%
—
myopathy —
18%
head spasms
9%
—
smart baby —
18%
ganglia
9%
—
history of brain surgery —
18%
hyperactive
9%
—
early myoclonic encephalopathy —
18%
lethargy
9%
—
memory impairment —
18%
photophobia in the morning
9%
—
benign rolandic epilepsy —
18%
gangrene
9%
—
todd's palsy —
18%
pain in the shoulder muscles
9%
—
hypoglycemia —
18%
right-sided symptoms
9%
—
landau-kleffner syndrome —
18%