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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General L74Sweating in children
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 32%(1)
Measurements at the reception 9%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 63%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
sweat irritating 57%
excessive sweating at night 100%
miliaria 100% 43%
desire for cold food 92%
pustules on the head 48%
rash on the body 85%
small buttocks 47%
worse from the heat 82%
purulent rashes on the skin 45%
milk crust on the head 62%
transparent bubbles 44%
when falling asleep sweats 62%
pyoderma in a child 44%
desire for meat 61%
warm sweat 43%
bruises under the eyes 60%
irritate children 42%
milk crust 60%
wet skin 42%
sweating legs 57%
rash on the scalp 38%
pain in the left leg 56%
skin problems 38%
itching without rashes 52%
suppuration of the skin 38%
desire for flour 49%
transparent skin 36%
nose eye fatigue 46%
childhood diseases 39% 2%
cannot sleep 46%
pyoderma 33%
stubbornness 41%
absent-mindedness 33%
peeling 40%
skin irritation 32%
chatty 39%
rashes on the head 32%
rashes itchy 38%
increased profuse sweating 31%
hoarseness voice 37%
severe sweating 31%
sweating is increased 38% 75%
diseases of infants 30%
full 37%
feeling the heat in the skin 29%
pain in the knees 35%
rash pustules 42% 12%
zpr fatigue from the disease 32%
bubbles on the skin 50% 20%
rash burning 23%
hyperthermia 41% 12%
vesiculopustulosis in newborns 23%
wraps 49% 20%
tender child 22%
gradual deterioration of the condition 26%
impetigo in children 22%
hyperthermic syndrome in children 44% 18%
idiopathic urticaria 22%
feeling of heat 24%
burns 22%
swelling 23%
itchy skin when agitated 21%
inflammation 21%
impetigo 20%
fever with sweating 35% 14%
itching from nerves 20%
chronic granulomatous disease 32% 13%
chickenpox 20%
zinc 33% 14%
viral tonsillitis in children 20%
papules 37% 19%
burning itching 19%
overweight 27% 11%
measles 19%
red rash 28% 12%
skin tender 18%
The skin is not 28% 12%
measles rash 18%
skin color 25% 10%
tonsillitis in children 18%
rashes bubbles 35% 20%
fat baby 18%
skin condition 24% 10%
children 's roseola 18%
high temperature 24% 10%
tendency to fullness 17%
sweaty baby 62% 54%
colds with temperatures 17%
colds with high fever 17%
skin itching redness 17%
2 children 16%
itchy skin 16%
violation of thermoregulation 16%
red rashes with itching 16%
chronic urticaria 16%
urticaria skin 15%
viral tonsillitis 15%
lichen 15%
diabetes mellitus in children 15%
obesity in children 15%
arvi in children 15%
allergic urticaria 15%
pneumonia in children 14%
scarlet 14%
rashes with peeling 14%
atopic dermatitis 14%
Follows the rules 13%
blisters 13%
urticaria 13%
exanthema 13%
viral pneumonia 13%
allergy to the skin 13%
small-point rash 13%
sluggish baby 13%
allergic rash 13%
thin skin 13%
immaturity 13%
no children 12%
ARVI 12%
premature babies 12%
vascular spasm 12%
is better in nature 11%
dermatitis 11%
reddening of the skin 11%
needs attention 11%
obesity 11%
diabetes mellitus 10%
allergy 10%
hormonal disorders 10%
burning of the skin 10%
impaired arterial function 9%
angioplasty 9%
consequences of taking medications 9%
skin spots 27% 34%

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