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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Диверсионный колитIntestinal intussusception
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Distinctive symptoms
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tenesmus 84%
prolapse of the rectum 61%
pain in the intestines 79%
intestinal colic 58%
congenital intestinal obstruction 76%
vomiting 49%
dysbacteriosis 71%
colic 48%
cramping pain in the lower abdomen 70%
inversion of the intestines 47%
acute abdominal pains 68%
childhood diseases 39%
stool with mucus and blood 67%
rumbling in the stomach 38%
sharp pain in the stomach 66%
vomiting bile 36%
abnormalities of stomach development 65%
leukocytosis 34%
thick feces 64%
tucks his legs 33%
inconclusive urge to defecate 64%
diarrhea 33%
rectum stomach 62%
peritonitis 29%
cutting pain in the lower abdomen 62%
intestinal resection 28%
rectal cancer 59%
diseases of infants 28%
myxedema 69% 9%
attacks of pain 28%
pain in the rectum 69% 9%
liquid stool 28%
intestinal spasms 56%
intestinal polyp 27%
anemia and weakness 54%
intestinal diverticula 26%
acute colitis 54%
dehydration 26%
sowing on intestinal flora 54%
fluid in the abdomen 25%
inflammatory bowel diseases 81% 26%
history of laparoscopic surgery 25%
helps others 53%
red fecal 25%
posthemorrhagic anemia 52%
stomach like a drum 24%
bowel cancer 66% 12%
polyps 23%
gastrointestinal problems 78% 24%
cyclic vomiting 23%
shape of large intestine is changed 52%
onset of illness 22%
pain in the intestines 83% 30%
fecal vomiting 22%
abnormalities of intestinal development 51%
bloating 22%
chronic colitis 51%
tumour in the abdomen 21%
inflammation of the stomach 60% 8%
polyps of the colon 21%
crohn 50%
pain all over the stomach 20%
lower abdominal pain 48%
defense of abdominal muscles 20%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 77% 28%
sudden pain 20%
dizziness weakness 47%
dysentery 19%
increased bleeding 56% 7%
appendicitis 19%
strong character 46%
up circulatory disorders 19%
inflammation 72% 24%
caution 18%
unbearable pain 45%
obstructive intestinal obstruction 18%
cancer in the anamnesis 45%
acute appendicitis 17%
inflammatory infiltrate 45%
vomiting blood 17%
discharge from the anus 75% 28%
restless legs 17%
intestinal mucosa 73% 26%
extreme abdominal soreness when touched 17%
anemia 54% 7%
foreign body of the intestine 17%
stomach cramping pain 56% 10%
moves his legs in his sleep 17%
vascular spasm 44%
impaired function of the large intestine 16%
blood from the anus 76% 31%
empty 16%
weakening of immunity 43%
colitis in children 16%
history of surgery 70% 26%
pain when touched 15%
blood diseases 58% 14%
constipation in adults 15%
impaired gastric function 53% 10%
predominant right 15%
stool with mucus 58% 15%
weak endurance 15%
metastases 41%
not mindfulness 15%
abscess 40%
worried due to pain 15%
tumors of the rectum 52% 10%
abdominal pain when pressing 14%
cancer 51% 9%
abdominal pain with vomiting 14%
dizziness 40%
dark feces 14%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 51% 9%
moves in a dream 14%
immunodeficiency 39%
right-sided symptoms 14%
acute abdomen 61% 22%
from the discharge of gases 14%
subacute condition 37%
fear for the health of children 14%
weakness after illness 37%
peptic ulcer 14%
tumors of the large intestine 52% 13%
intestinal peristalsis is absent 14%
bleeding 63% 25%
acute condition 14%
intestinal ulcer 47% 9%
vomiting during meals 13%
by erosion of the stomach 47% 9%
with attacks of abdominal pain 13%
intestinal lethargy 46% 9%
chronic dysentery 13%
defecation painful 50% 13%
anal spasm spasm of the sphincter 13%
impaired arterial function 34%
diarrhea after antibiotics 13%
intestinal tumor 61% 25%
desire to escape 13%
oncology 57% 22%
food is poorly digested 13%
intestinal bleeding 62% 28%
stool in the morning 13%
consequences of taking medications 46% 13%
sudden onset 13%
spasm 38% 7%
tension of the anterior abdominal wall 13%
swelling 49% 18%
blood dark 13%
oncology in the anamnesis 41% 11%
fussy child 13%
rectal bleeding 55% 25%
vomiting food 13%
peptic ulcer 39% 10%
scarlet blood in the feces 13%
consequences of infection 35% 9%
streaks of blood in feces 12%
violation of the stool 40% 16%
diverticulum of the stomach 12%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 40% 18%
control issues 12%
consequences of surgery 35% 14%
abdominal pain from experiences 12%
patient's condition 32% 13%
proctalgia 12%
blood in feces 51% 35%
stool with gases 12%
acute pain 50% 35%
the consequences of taking antibiotic therapy 12%
intestinal obstruction 46% 32%
intestinal obstruction in children 12%
conservative 42% 30%
inversion of the stomach 12%
necrosis 36% 25%
bacterial dysentery 12%
abdominal pain 54% 46%
nausea with excitement 12%
sudden vomiting 12%
fear in the abdomen 12%
growth disorders in children 12%
hyperthermia 12%
abundant stool 12%
calm child 12%
peritonitis in children 12%
calculating 11%
general swelling does 11%
high height 11%
child screams 11%
nose nursing mom 11%
impaired coordination 11%
-willed redness of the anus 11%
tumors of the peritoneum 11%
vomiting from excitement 11%
belly enlargement 11%
tumor - like lesions 11%
increased 11%
ascites 11%
postoperative peritonitis 11%
periodic nausea 10%
diuresis is reduced 10%
abdominal pain during defecation 10%

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