Distinctive symptoms
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increased appetite
32%
—
nose with a hump —
72%
olfactory hallucinations
24%
—
happy —
72%
no appetite
23%
—
self-confident —
71%
pain is better from movement
21%
—
fear of old age —
68%
palms dry
21%
—
fear of condemnation —
68%
damage taste change
20%
—
strong-willed —
63%
picks his nose
20%
—
needs attention —
62%
worse from prolonged movement
20%
—
cry when complaining —
60%
inhibition
19%
—
tearfulness —
60%
increased sensitivity to odors
18%
—
loves recognition —
60%
illness from stress
18%
—
crying during complaints —
60%
needs support
17%
—
dependence on the doctor —
58%
worse when shouting
17%
—
fear of rejection —
57%
autism
16%
—
lop - eared —
57%
constantly increased appetite
16%
—
cries at the reception —
56%
hyperactive
16%
—
crying is strong —
55%
nose good
16%
—
skin aging —
54%
mental retardation
15%
—
improvement after tears —
54%
overall activity is reduced
15%
—
history of surgery
6%
60%
impaired sense of smell
15%
—
tearful worried —
54%
fidgety
15%
—
not in the mood —
52%
lags behind in the development
14%
—
consequences of taking medications
5%
56%
emaciation
14%
—
difficulties in communication —
49%
fat deposits
14%
—
desire to be the center of attention —
49%
impressionability
14%
—
mood disorder
9%
57%
rapid breathing
14%
—
needs recognition —
48%
hallucinations
14%
—
emotional
15%
62%
rapid weight loss
14%
—
loves himself —
46%
bulimia
13%
—
opinion of others is important
9%
54%
eats inedible
13%
—
polytrauma —
45%
taste reduction
11%
—
constant fear —
43%
hunger after eating
10%
—
increased endurance —
43%
denies everything
10%
—
disorder of violation of bodily form
6%
47%
anorexia nervosa
10%
—
severe stress —
41%
neurosis
10%
—
thermal burns —
41%
complete lack of appetite
10%
—
dependence on other people —
41%
desire to dominate
9%
—
hot flashes —
41%
eats the ground
9%
—
skin problems —
40%
vomiting
9%
—
psychologist
7%
47%
desire to eat clay
9%
—
patient's condition
15%
55%
it is important to have your own opinion
9%
—
indifference —
40%
feeling of hunger constant
9%
—
dependence on parents —
40%
weight gain
9%
—
strong character —
39%
guilt
9%
—
sociable —
39%
slender
8%
—
indecision —
39%
denies it
8%
—
emotional child
5%
41%
desire to relax
8%
—
impulsiveness
7%
43%
teenage crisis
8%
—
depression anxiety
5%
40%
tension in the body
8%
—
asymmetry —
35%
caring for the family
7%
—
mixed anxious
5%
39%
mental shock
7%
—
longing
5%
39%
psychogenic depression
7%
—
fighting —
33%
emotional tension
7%
—
scarring —
33%
improper nutrition
7%
—
depression apathy
17%
49%
creative person
7%
—
weight change
6%
37%
affective disorders
7%
—
onset of illness —
30%
overprotection
7%
—
consequences of surgery —
30%
selectivity in food
7%
—
overweight
4%
34%
the desire to gain weight
7%
—
delirium
6%
35%
aversion to worry
7%
—
there are no complaints —
29%
up mania
7%
—
drug disease —
29%
causes vomiting
7%
—
trauma —
29%
vomiting from overeating
7%
—
family man
6%
34%
psychological suppression
7%
—
confusion of consciousness
6%
34%
closes
6%
—
anxiety
20%
48%
head like a drunken
6%
—
madness
7%
34%
hypochondria
6%
—
thin
8%
34%
the desire to be an adult
6%
—
illusions
17%
43%
digestive weakness
6%
—
apathy
15%
40%
pseudodementia
6%
—
childhood diseases
9%
29%
psychopathy
6%
—
unspecified mental disorders
14%
33%
headache in the temples
6%
—
lowered
20%
38%
fear of danger
6%
—
stress neurosis
6%
—
appetite immediately after eating
6%
—
appetite is sharply increased
6%
—
weight fluctuations
6%
—
hypotrophy
6%
—
senesto-hypochondriac syndrome
6%
—
instilled
6%
—
fears of anxiety
5%
—
no feeling of hunger
5%
—
increased
5%
—
obsessive thoughts
5%
—
general tension
5%
—
consultation of a gastroenterologist
5%
—
depressed mood
5%
—
severe exhaustion
5%
—
loses thought
5%
—
absences
5%
—
no strength
5%
—
prolonged depression
5%
—
change in appetite
5%
—
vomiting food
5%
—
vomiting bile
5%
—
bipolar disorder
5%
—
obsessive-compulsive neurosis
5%
—
vomiting during meals
5%
—
fatigue from work
5%
—
eats
5%
—
food is poorly digested
5%
—
schizophrenia
5%
—
worse in violation of the diet
5%
—
refuses treatment
4%
—
nausea
4%
—
headaches
4%
—
hormonal disorders
4%
—
weakness after illness
4%
—
recovery period
4%
—
gastrointestinal problems
4%
—
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract
4%
—
stones in the bladder
4%
—
the fast man
4%
—
nose nursing mom
4%
—
zpr fatigue from the disease
4%
—
stage of recovery
4%
—
digestive disorders
4%
—
general weakness
4%
—
epilepsy
4%
—
heredity predisposition
4%
—
beriberi
4%
—
nervousness
4%
—
psychosomatics
4%
—
epilepsy attacks
4%
—
fear of hunger
3%
—
orthorexia nervosa
3%
—