Distinctive symptoms
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red eyelids
68%
—
convulsive syndrome in children —
33%
twitching of the upper eyelid
82%
13%
epilepsy in children —
29%
twitches eyelid
82%
13%
epilepsy
75%
100%
sound ticks
65%
—
epilepsy at night —
23%
weakness in the legs
65%
—
epilepsy in a dream —
19%
desire for calves
65%
—
small epileptic seizure —
18%
muscle damage
70%
5%
childhood absentee epilepsy —
17%
tics
78%
13%
aura —
16%
heaviness in the calves
62%
—
convulsions in the anamnesis —
15%
weakness in the leg muscles
58%
—
delay of mental development —
15%
muscle weakness
70%
12%
epilepsy in childhood —
15%
oppenheim syndrome
56%
—
delayed speech development —
14%
ganglioneuritis
56%
—
impulsiveness —
13%
myopathy
65%
8%
lack of sleep —
13%
pain in the calf muscles
53%
—
children's speech —
13%
knee reflex negative
53%
—
hyperventilation —
13%
muscle atrophy
53%
—
psychological suppression —
12%
tonic-clonic convulsions
63%
9%
dravet syndrome —
12%
pain in the muscles of the shins
51%
—
angelman syndrome —
12%
crumpy syndrome
51%
—
rasmussen's encephalitis —
12%
pulling pains in the shins
51%
—
depressed mood —
12%
pain in the calves
50%
—
cysticercosis —
12%
weakness in the knees
50%
—
hallucinations —
12%
facial muscle spasm
50%
—
epileptic encephalopathy in children —
12%
mitochondrial myopathy
60%
9%
cramps in the legs —
12%
hemangiomas on the skin
48%
—
age 4 years —
12%
progressive hemiatrophy of the face
48%
—
temporal lobe epilepsy —
11%
muscle spasm of the hands
46%
—
twitching of the body —
11%
muscle pain from exertion
46%
—
febrile convulsions in children —
11%
facial spasms
46%
—
poor sleep —
11%
strongest weakness
46%
—
disorders of consciousness —
11%
weak ligaments
45%
—
epileptic psychosis —
11%
muscle rupture
45%
—
epilepsy in pregnant women —
11%
fatigue feeling
45%
—
cognitive disorders —
11%
A little weakness
45%
—
tiki in children —
11%
slow walking
45%
—
no children —
11%
pulling pains in the legs
45%
—
twitching of the head —
11%
weakness in the foot
45%
—
fainting —
11%
lowered
52%
6%
focal cortical dysplasia —
11%
asleep leg muscle pain
44%
—
neonatal convulsions —
11%
history of surgery
51%
5%
panagiotopoulos syndrome —
11%
lipomas
44%
—
epilepsy attacks
61%
72%
leg weakness walking
43%
—
happy —
10%
weakness of the ligaments
42%
—
hemiparesis —
10%
difficulty walking
42%
—
boring guy —
10%
fatigue in the legs
42%
—
viral encephalitis —
10%
pain in the shins
42%
—
kozhevnikovskaya epilepsy —
10%
lot of moles
42%
—
cramps in the extremities —
10%
worse standing
41%
—
focal epilepsy —
10%
increased
51%
8%
nocturnal epilepsy attacks —
10%
pronounced forgetfulness
47%
4%
myoclonic epilepsy —
10%
fatigue during physical exertion
41%
—
hippocampus is not symmetrical —
10%
hemangioma
41%
—
cysticercosis of the brain —
10%
shaky gait
40%
—
tuberous sclerosis —
10%
weak joints
40%
—
brain development abnormalities —
10%
numbness of the extremities
45%
4%
bouts of vision loss —
10%
numbness with tingling and pain
45%
4%
lennox-gastaut syndrome —
10%
ganglia
39%
—
perinatal encephalopathy —
10%
muscle fatigue
39%
—
convulsions in sleep —
10%
decreased concentration of attention
47%
7%
connective tissue dysplasia —
9%
Common symptoms are weakness
38%
—
biotinidase deficiency —
9%
pain in the wound
38%
—
learning difficulties —
9%
strong character
38%
—
Fear for no reason —
9%
absences
55%
16%
tonic convulsions —
9%
weakness after illness
43%
4%
postencephalitic syndrome —
9%
epileptic status
50%
11%
cramps at night —
9%
neuritis
37%
—
autism —
9%
worse when walking
37%
—
arm and leg cramps —
9%
numbness with pain
43%
4%
look absent —
9%
disease periodic muscle
43%
4%
sudden onset —
9%
malabsorption
36%
—
consequences of head injury —
9%
merrf syndrome
36%
—
pork tapeworm —
9%
clonic cramps
61%
23%
stereotypia —
9%
calcification
36%
—
glioma —
9%
loss of balance
36%
—
unconscious state —
9%
neuralgia
36%
—
early myoclonic encephalopathy —
8%
tingling in the extremities
43%
6%
arteriovenous malformation —
8%
polyneuropathy
35%
—
stereotypical movements —
8%
pain during exercise
35%
—
benign rolandic epilepsy —
8%
hearing impaired
35%
—
muscle hypertonus —
8%
enteropathy
35%
—
todd's palsy —
8%
neurological disorders
42%
6%
history of brain surgery —
8%
pain from the load
34%
—
porphyria —
8%
generalized epilepsy
61%
25%
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system —
8%
rupture duodenal dysfunction
33%
—
encephalopathy —
8%
general weakness
33%
—
twitching limbs —
8%
there are no complaints
40%
5%
rett syndrome —
8%
psychologist
32%
—
neurotic disorder, unspecified —
8%
juvenile absentee epilepsy
50%
16%
loses thought —
8%
cramps of the hands
51%
17%
very high fever —
8%
twitching of the hands
51%
17%
memory loss —
8%
aching
31%
—
autism spectrum —
8%
neurological pain
36%
3%
neuroinfections —
8%
abortions
36%
3%
a history of neurosurgery —
8%
feeling of crawling goosebumps
38%
5%
tick-borne encephalitis —
8%
cramp and spasm
48%
15%
intellectual disabilities in children —
8%
soreness of the skin
31%
—
apnea —
8%
oncology
38%
6%
stupor —
8%
blurred vision
35%
3%
convulsions after a stroke —
8%
sensations in the extremities
36%
5%
convulsions with loss of consciousness —
8%