Distinctive symptoms
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mistakes in reading
67%
—
lethargy —
82%
repeats the words
60%
—
stroke
4%
84%
decreased concentration
55%
—
loses thought —
78%
hyperactive child
42%
—
speech slurred
24%
100%
confuses syllables
38%
—
organic brain damage
4%
71%
distracted
34%
—
time to do anything says slowly —
59%
in the morning, a bad mood
32%
—
lost in familiar places —
56%
nervous excitability
31%
—
memory lapses —
56%
comes in spite
30%
—
cerebral circulation disorder —
55%
deceives
29%
—
up circulatory disorders —
54%
hyperactive
29%
—
motor aphasia —
54%
dyslexia
28%
—
dynamic aphasia —
51%
motor activity
28%
—
hypoxia —
50%
asleep makes in its own way
27%
—
sensory aphasia —
49%
mental retardation
25%
—
efferent motor aphasia —
49%
confuses the words
25%
—
convulsions —
47%
taciturnity
24%
—
angiopathy —
47%
sloppy
21%
—
agnosia
11%
57%
suppressed emotions
21%
—
afferent motor aphasia —
46%
nasal congestion lying down
21%
—
acoustic-mnestic aphasia —
46%
lazy
20%
—
atrial fibrillation —
46%
stubbornness
20%
—
forgetfulness
12%
57%
jealousy
19%
—
acoustic-gnostic aphasia —
45%
foolishness
18%
—
total aphasia —
44%
absent-mindedness
18%
—
paraphasia —
44%
chatty
18%
—
semantic aphasia —
43%
impatient
17%
—
hearing impaired
4%
44%
smoking desire
17%
—
logorrhea —
38%
phonetic and phonemic underdevelopment (ffn)
17%
—
aphasia
5%
40%
desire for flour
17%
—
recovery period
4%
38%
overexcitation of the psyche
17%
—
unspecified mental disorders —
34%
errors in speech and writing
16%
—
agrammatism
7%
40%
infantile
15%
—
embolophrasia —
30%
cannot relax
15%
—
subdural hematoma —
28%
studies poorly
15%
—
amnesic aphasia —
28%
dysorphography
14%
—
stamping gait —
27%
emotional
14%
—
apoplexy —
27%
mistakes when writing
14%
—
lags behind in the development
19%
45%
childish behavior
13%
—
thrombosis —
26%
smokes
11%
—
anamnesis ischemic stroke —
26%
suffocates under stress
9%
—
hypertensive cerebral crisis —
26%
dyslalia
9%
—
primary progressive aphasia —
25%
prenatal stress
9%
—
hematoma —
25%
bilingualism in children
8%
—
rheumatic myositis —
24%
phonetic speech disorder
8%
—
acalculia —
24%
functional dyslalia
8%
—
choking while eating —
24%
mitigation defect
8%
—
delayed speech development
21%
45%
rhinolalia
8%
—
injury
3%
27%
dyspraxia
8%
—
gaye-wernicke syndrome —
24%
acoustic dysgraphy
7%
—
forgets words —
24%
pedagogical neglect
7%
—
dysprosody —
23%
ringing defect
7%
—
rheumatic myocarditis —
23%
stuttering in speech
32%
23%
encephalitis —
23%
thinking disorders
7%
—
difficult understanding —
23%
organic anxiety disorder
7%
—
traumatic brain injury
5%
27%
general underdevelopment of speech (onr)
7%
—
head injury
4%
26%
lot of mistakes
6%
—
Alexia —
22%
chanted speech
6%
—
impaired understanding of speech —
22%
optical dysgraphy
6%
—
limited vocabulary —
21%
ataxia in children
6%
—
damage to the nervous system
4%
25%
changing handwriting
6%
—
obvisit —
21%
has been experiencing
6%
—
atherosclerosis of blood vessels —
21%
stress during pregnancy
6%
—
echolalia —
21%
nervous the child
6%
—
grandmother veins —
21%
restless and anxious
5%
—
needs understanding —
21%
big head
5%
—
head injury in anamnesis —
20%
nervous exhaustion
5%
—
talks about business —
20%
up strong
5%
—
acute head injury —
20%
meningoencephalitis
5%
—
history of hemorrhagic stroke —
20%
anxiety disorders in children
5%
—
hearing loss in children —
19%
restless child
5%
—
choking —
19%
control issues
5%
—
ligament injury —
19%
agrammatic dysgraphy
5%
—
heart disease in relatives —
19%
consequences of infection
4%
—
convulsions tonic —
18%
consequences of physical exertion
4%
—
brain abscess —
18%
stage of recovery
4%
—
disorders of cerebrospinal circulation —
18%
impaired coordination
4%
—
nose auditory hallucinations —
18%
anxiety
4%
—
rheumatism —
18%
pregnancy
4%
—
transient ischemic attack —
18%
worse pregnancy
4%
—
discirculatory encephalopathy —
18%
ataxia
4%
—
alzheimer's disease —
18%
deterioration during pregnancy
4%
—
children's aphasia
7%
25%
large child
4%
—
thalamic syndrome —
17%
nervousness
4%
—
pressure in the head —
17%
suffocating
4%
—
chronic granulomatous disease —
17%
stuttering
27%
22%
speech absence —
17%
onset of illness
3%
—
myocarditis —
17%
skips words
3%
—
says the same —
17%
skips the letters
3%
—
brain tumor
5%
22%
brain tumor
4%
21%
leukoencephalitis
4%
21%
dementia —
16%
ischemic stroke —
16%
hallucinations —
16%
vascular sclerosis —
16%
need for movement —
16%
increased intracranial pressure —
16%
myositis —
16%
inflammation of the brain —
15%
congenital heart —
15%
encephalopathy —
15%
cognitive disorders —
15%
vitamin c deficiency —
15%
acute injury —
15%
a history of trauma —
15%
papules —
14%
agraphy
10%
24%
dependence on the doctor —
14%
oncology
3%
17%
abscess —
14%
I can't be alone —
14%