Distinctive symptoms
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tinnitus
66%
—
tetraparesis —
95%
deafness
56%
—
akinetic mutism —
95%
neuritis
51%
—
paresis —
89%
sensorineural
30%
—
paresis of the hand —
88%
sudden deafness
29%
—
closed person —
88%
cochlear neuritis
28%
—
paresis of legs —
86%
neuralgia
24%
—
hemiparesis —
77%
hearing
24%
—
head severe —
73%
iatrogenic ototoxicity
23%
—
brain tumor —
70%
mumps meningitis
23%
—
traumatic brain injury
9%
75%
hearing loss in children
21%
—
does not understand the speech addressed to him —
66%
hereditary hearing loss
20%
—
coma —
64%
squeamishness
20%
—
head injury
11%
74%
There is a noise
20%
—
brain injury —
62%
pendred syndrome
18%
—
head injury —
60%
dizziness
18%
—
sensory aphasia —
60%
viral meningitis
18%
—
damage to the nervous system
18%
77%
ringing in the head
18%
—
oncology
15%
73%
otitis
17%
—
transient disturbance of cerebral circulation —
58%
noise in the head
17%
—
stroke —
57%
neuralgia of the ear node
16%
—
abscess —
56%
speaks in a whisper
16%
—
objects are reduced —
56%
congenital deafness
15%
—
numbness of the extremities —
54%
dizziness when moving
15%
—
better when walking —
54%
nausea when moving
15%
—
compression of the spinal cord —
54%
dizziness with sudden movement
15%
—
vegetative state —
54%
boredom
15%
—
leukoencephalitis
5%
58%
dizziness with a sharp turn of the head
15%
—
organic brain damage
15%
68%
noise in the ears constant
14%
—
brain abscess —
53%
meningitis
14%
—
heaviness in the eyes —
53%
temporal bone fracture
14%
—
disorders of cerebrospinal circulation —
53%
vestibular ataxia
14%
—
membrane can not swallow —
52%
measles
14%
—
multiple sclerosis —
50%
says the same
14%
—
hypoxia
15%
65%
ear barotrauma
14%
—
worse when moving
9%
58%
consequences of a fracture
14%
—
aphasia —
49%
infectious mumps
14%
—
double vision —
48%
rubella
13%
—
paralytic syndrome —
47%
speech slurred
13%
—
phlegmon —
47%
childhood diseases
13%
—
up circulatory disorders
14%
61%
bone fracture
13%
—
bruise —
47%
motivated face
13%
—
angina attack —
46%
main complaint dizziness
13%
—
protein-energy deficiency —
45%
clicks in the ear
12%
—
inflammatory infiltrate —
44%
refsum 's disease
12%
—
ischemic stroke —
44%
skull fracture
12%
—
angina pectoris —
44%
flu
12%
—
full —
43%
like a drum
12%
—
cerebral circulation disorder
14%
57%
gravis pressure in the ears
12%
—
bedsores
5%
47%
stuffy ears
12%
—
speech absence
5%
46%
schwannoma
12%
—
hematoma —
41%
acute hearing
12%
—
gangrene
5%
45%
joint crunch
12%
—
paralysis —
40%
loss of touch
12%
—
protein c deficiency —
40%
paranoia
12%
—
peptic ulcer —
39%
barotrauma
12%
—
gradual deterioration of —
39%
effects of the flu
12%
—
patient is motionless —
39%
fracture of the cervical spine
12%
—
papules —
39%
suspicion
12%
—
neuroinfections
9%
48%
impaired coordination
11%
—
head tumor
5%
44%
intoxication
11%
—
muscle weakness —
38%
dizziness when turning the head
11%
—
stage of recovery
12%
50%
impaired coordination with movements
11%
—
thrombosis —
37%
traumatic illness
11%
—
angiopathy
13%
49%
traumatic neuritis
11%
—
inflammation of the brain
7%
43%
dizziness with nausea
11%
—
impaired lung function —
35%
postencephalitic syndrome
11%
—
cancer —
35%
alport syndrome
11%
—
consequences of operation —
34%
hearing loss
11%
—
injury
23%
57%
premature babies
11%
—
surgical infections
4%
37%
dizziness with vomiting
11%
—
blood diseases
13%
46%
stickler syndrome
11%
—
encephalitis
12%
45%
dizziness attacks
11%
—
bleeding
4%
36%
confabulation
11%
—
patient's condition
14%
45%
subacute condition
11%
—
consequences of taking medications
16%
45%
nausea
11%
—
weakness
4%
33%
ataxia
11%
—
IBS
10%
38%
hypotension
11%
—
recovery period
23%
50%
it's better to be alone
11%
—
onset of illness
7%
33%
vomiting
11%
—
there are no complaints
9%
34%
better from talking
11%
—
cardiac disorder
11%
34%
scarlet
11%
—
consequences of infection
13%
34%
eardrum is missing
11%
—
neurological disorders
17%
36%
cochleovestibular syndrome
10%
—
disease operation
15%
32%
dizziness at night
10%
—
cytomegalovirus infection in children
10%
—
asks questions
10%
—
sensitivity to sounds
10%
—
skin anesthesia
10%
—
anomalies of the middle ear
10%
—
asymmetry
10%
—
staggering
10%
—
spinal injury
10%
—
noise in the head is constant
10%
—
hearing loss on the right
10%
—
acoustic trauma
10%
—
otosclerosis
10%
—
fruits tinnitus at night
10%
—
worse from turns
9%
—
cytomegalovirus infection
9%
—
hearing loss on the left
9%
—
usher syndrome
9%
—
social phobia
9%
—
nausea vomiting
9%
—
flu cold
9%
—
can not recover
9%
—
injuries
9%
—
acute head injury
9%
—
irritability
9%
—
drug poisoning
9%
—
better in afternoon
9%
—
psychosomatics
9%
—
when turning the head worse
9%
—
meningococcal infection
9%
—
effects of poisoning
9%
—
insensitivity to pain
9%
—