Distinctive symptoms
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laryngeal stenosis
77%
18%
peripheral nerve injuries —
24%
scleroma
57%
—
ligament damage —
23%
foreign body of the larynx
57%
—
aortic arch aneurysm —
23%
foreign body of the pharynx
50%
—
ligament injury —
22%
scarring
44%
—
whistling breath —
20%
laryngopharyngeal cancer
42%
—
median nerve neuropathy —
19%
pharyngeal cancer
38%
—
mediastinal cancer —
17%
compression of the larynx
37%
—
arsenic poisoning —
17%
tightness in the throat
35%
—
weakness —
16%
laryngeal neoplasms
50%
14%
mediastinal tumors —
15%
laryngeal abnormalities
33%
—
paralysis after stroke —
15%
benign tumors of the larynx
33%
—
syringobulbia —
15%
shortness of breath constant
32%
—
weakness after illness —
15%
laryngeal tuberculosis
31%
—
muscle weakness —
15%
acute laryngeal stenosis
40%
9%
stem stroke —
15%
severe shortness
28%
—
brain tumor —
15%
shortness
41%
13%
brain tumor —
14%
benign tumors of the pharynx
25%
—
hematoma —
14%
consequences of injuries
25%
—
lead poisoning —
14%
tension in the throat
25%
—
pseudobulbar syndrome —
14%
ankylosis
33%
9%
diphtheria —
14%
breathing is difficult
36%
12%
stroke —
14%
to breathe hard
36%
12%
vascular tumor —
13%
asleep shortness of breath lying
30%
7%
cerebral palsy —
13%
shortness of breath at rest
30%
7%
progressive bulbar paralysis —
13%
A raspy voice
21%
—
vagus nerve —
13%
traumatic arthritis
21%
—
breathing free —
13%
gradual deterioration of
21%
—
acute thyroiditis —
13%
scar inflammation
20%
—
enlargement of the thyroid gland —
13%
treatment with antibiotics
20%
—
periodic paralysis —
13%
gerd in children
20%
—
weakness of the ligaments —
13%
out reflux esophagitis
19%
—
acute injury —
13%
absent-mindedness
19%
—
progressive paralysis —
13%
thermal burns
19%
—
severe hypoxia —
13%
consequences of taking medications
32%
12%
vascular sclerosis —
13%
infectious arthritis
18%
—
difficulty inhaling breathing —
12%
chokes from coughing
18%
—
aortic aneurysm —
12%
joint injuries
17%
—
up circulatory disorders —
12%
lack of breath
17%
—
effects of poisoning —
12%
no voice
27%
9%
botulism —
12%
hoarseness voice
37%
19%
discirculatory encephalopathy —
12%
aids
16%
—
esophageal adenocarcinoma —
12%
a history of trauma
16%
—
typhus fever —
12%
nose pulmonary heart
23%
5%
pediculosis —
12%
blood diseases
25%
8%
paralysis right-sided —
12%
hypoxia
32%
15%
wheezing on exhalation —
12%
patient's condition
30%
13%
organic brain damage —
12%
choking
15%
—
carcinomatous meningitis —
12%
gastroesophageal reflux disease
15%
—
ischemic stroke —
11%
fighting
15%
—
neuritis —
11%
headaches
14%
—
bradypnea —
11%
hepatitis c
13%
—
apoplexy —
11%
chronic respiratory failure
13%
—
whistling on exhalation —
11%
feeling of crawling goosebumps
13%
—
aneurysm —
11%
effects of taking antibiotics
12%
—
syringomyelia —
11%
consultation of a gastroenterologist
12%
—
neurosyphilis —
11%
tingling
12%
—
colic —
11%
deterioration during pregnancy
12%
—
brain stem tumors —
11%
viral hepatitis c
12%
—
diverticula of the esophagus —
11%
worse pregnancy
12%
—
polyneuropathy —
11%
hepatitis b
12%
—
neuralgia —
11%
inflammation of larynx
20%
6%
laryngeal injuries —
11%
eye surgery
12%
—
nicotine poisoning —
11%
wounds heal poorly
12%
—
subdural hematoma —
11%
cancer
27%
13%
violation of the function of the right lung —
10%
pain in the eyes
11%
—
hypersthenic —
10%
hepatitis
11%
—
consequences of infection —
10%
papules
11%
—
paralysis of the tongue —
10%
necrosis
10%
—
soft tissue hematoma —
10%
pregnancy
10%
—
cardiac disorder —
10%
chronic condition
10%
—
thyroid diseases —
10%
liver diseases
10%
—
lot paralysis left-sided —
10%
functional disorders of the stomach
10%
—
inflammation of the brain —
10%
esophageal stenosis (stricture
21%
9%
angiopathy —
10%
arthropathy
20%
8%
damage to the nervous system —
10%
oncology
28%
16%
intoxication —
10%
aphonia
22%
10%
fright —
10%
esophageal cancer
22%
10%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels —
10%
impaired lung function
27%
16%
acute head injury —
10%
laryngeal syphilis
31%
20%
typhoid fever —
10%
barking cough
17%
7%
worse from physical exertion —
10%
syphilis
23%
13%
hysteria —
10%
acute condition
15%
5%
cerebral circulation disorder —
10%
respiratory insufficiency
20%
10%
dry cough pneumonia —
10%
benign neoplasms
15%
5%
solvent poisoning —
10%
patient is motionless
21%
11%
tuberculosis intoxication —
10%
tuberculosis
16%
7%
bruise —
10%
arthritis
16%
7%
paresis (paralysis) of the larynx
24%
34%
general tension
17%
8%
heartbeat loud —
10%
shortness of breath wheezing
16%
7%
hormonal disorders —
9%
nausea
14%
5%
herpes in the ears —
9%
binge
15%
7%
thyroiditis —
9%
pain in the larynx
14%
6%
consequences of stroke —
9%
injury
25%
17%
hoarseness of the voice when talking —
9%
thyroid tumors
21%
13%
talking in a dream —
9%
dry cough
13%
6%
pericarditis —
9%
cough
11%
5%
impaired pericardial function —
9%
stage of recovery
17%
11%
palpitations at rest —
9%
recovery period
17%
11%
asleep typhus —
9%
stones in the bladder
10%
5%
general intoxication syndrome —
9%