Distinctive symptoms
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-doubt needs support
29%
—
sitting at home —
100%
illness from stress
29%
—
hebephrenic syndrome —
98%
no appetite
28%
—
warts on the legs —
92%
hyperactive
27%
—
wart on the sole —
91%
anxiety
26%
—
apathy strong —
89%
damage taste change
26%
—
artistic —
88%
sympathetic
25%
—
hot —
88%
nose good
25%
—
lack of will —
86%
depression apathy
23%
—
hears voices —
76%
sensitivity to sounds
23%
—
worse from pressure —
71%
perfectionism
22%
—
pain worse from pressure —
71%
fidgety
22%
—
warts —
68%
thin
22%
—
patient's condition
20%
88%
autism
21%
—
grimacing —
54%
impressionability
20%
—
epileptic psychosis —
53%
eats inedible
19%
—
grimaces —
53%
rapid breathing
18%
—
foolishness —
51%
unspecified mental disorders
17%
—
schizophrenia
7%
57%
taste reduction
16%
—
reactive psychosis —
50%
anorexia nervosa
14%
—
organic delusional schizophrenic disorder —
50%
complete lack of appetite
14%
—
growling —
49%
weakness after illness
14%
—
duality —
49%
swelling denies everything
14%
—
regidity laughs for no reason —
49%
feeling of hunger constant
14%
—
exhibitionism —
49%
hunger after eating
13%
—
psycho - organic syndrome —
47%
desire to relax
13%
—
schizophrenia in children —
47%
it is important to have your own opinion
13%
—
senile psychosis —
46%
guilt
13%
—
childish behavior —
46%
eats the ground
13%
—
hallucinations —
45%
weight
13%
—
infantile —
44%
opinion of others is important
13%
—
tactless —
44%
vomiting
12%
—
throat cheerful —
43%
increased appetite under stress
12%
—
intoxication psychosis —
42%
closed
11%
—
sociopath —
42%
aversion to anxiety
11%
—
fear of school —
39%
causes vomiting
11%
—
schizoid personality disorder —
38%
increased appetite
36%
23%
euphoria —
38%
throat desire chalk
11%
—
mannerism —
38%
slender
11%
—
delirium
8%
46%
teenage crisis
11%
—
likes to walk naked —
37%
tension in the body
11%
—
confusion
8%
45%
selectivity in food
10%
—
hysterical neurosis —
37%
vomiting from overeating
10%
—
epilepsy
6%
42%
emotional tension
10%
—
hysterical psychopathy —
36%
caring for the family
10%
—
patient behavior
5%
41%
overprotection
10%
—
homosexuality —
36%
psychological suppression
10%
—
madness
10%
46%
improper nutrition
10%
—
excitable psychopathy —
36%
affective disorders
10%
—
screams —
35%
weight fluctuations
9%
—
thinking disorders —
35%
hypotrophy
9%
—
unstable type of psychopathy —
34%
instilled
9%
—
grief from the loss of loved —
34%
weight change
9%
—
temporal lobe epilepsy —
34%
fear of danger
9%
—
indifference to loved —
34%
psychogenic depression
9%
—
head tumor —
33%
appetite immediately after eating
9%
—
the onset of the disease during puberty —
32%
creative person
9%
—
hysteria —
32%
there is emaciation in the neck
8%
—
mental shock
9%
40%
vomiting food
8%
—
loud voice —
31%
change in appetite
8%
—
parents divorce —
31%
obsessive-compulsive neurosis
8%
—
catatonia —
31%
pseudodementia
8%
—
brain tumor —
30%
bipolar disorder
8%
—
angry —
30%
sensitivity to medications
8%
—
consequences of grief —
30%
digestive weakness
8%
—
asks questions —
30%
family man
8%
—
huntington's disease —
30%
head like a drunken
8%
—
personality traits —
30%
hypochondria
8%
—
organic brain damage —
29%
disorder of violation of bodily form
8%
—
aggressive —
29%
headache in the temples
8%
—
peak's disease —
29%
apathy
7%
—
masturbation —
29%
prolonged depression
7%
—
distracted —
29%
no strength
7%
—
sexuality increased —
29%
mixed anxious
7%
—
meat severe ataxia —
28%
depression anxiety
7%
—
convulsions —
28%
likes to be examined
7%
—
premature sexual development —
27%
severe exhaustion
7%
—
is not thinking —
27%
sadness
7%
—
absences
7%
34%
consultation of a gastroenterologist
7%
—
up strong —
27%
depressed mood
7%
—
chorea —
27%
vomiting bile
7%
—
mood disorder
13%
39%
fatigue from work
7%
—
intoxication —
26%
appetite increased
7%
—
can't get together —
26%
worse in violation of the diet
7%
—
eats often —
26%
emotional child
7%
—
aphasia —
25%
eats
7%
—
loss of a loved one a person —
25%
obsessive thoughts
7%
—
can not think —
25%
low self-esteem
7%
—
damage to the nervous system —
25%
fears of anxiety
7%
—
take it, take it —
24%
no feeling of hunger
7%
—
death of a loved —
24%
food is poorly digested
7%
—
oncology —
24%
refuses treatment
6%
—
death of relatives —
24%
general weakness
6%
—
thalamic syndrome —
24%
nausea
6%
—
brain tumors —
23%
stones in the bladder
6%
—
nervous excitability —
23%
sensations in the head
6%
—
changeable mood —
23%
digestive disorders
6%
—
dementia —
23%
deterioration during pregnancy
6%
—
ataxia —
22%
nose nursing mom
6%
—
traumatic brain injury —
22%
nervousness
6%
—
head injury —
22%