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Distinctive symptoms
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candidiasis 85%
purulent rashes on the skin 48%
vaginitis 71%
rash pustules 45%
vulvovaginitis 62%
suppuration of the skin 1% 41%
fungus 34%
skin problems 1% 34%
chronic thrush 21%
deep pyoderma 33%
vaginal discharge curd 18%
pain in the armpit 25%
chronic vaginitis 16%
soreness of axillary lymph 25%
attacks vaginal itching 15%
increased axillary lymph 25%
itching in the intimate area in women 15%
vulgar ektima 23%
white discharge from the vagina 15%
purulent lymphadenitis 1% 22%
genital itching 14%
boil 21%
vaginal 11%
folliculitis 21%
burning in the vagina 8%
pain in the lymph 1% 19%
internal itching 7%
ulcers on the skin 1% 19%
itching of female genitals 6%
lymphadenitis 1% 19%
yellowish discharge from the vagina 4%
lymph node lesion 1% 18%
itchy skin 4%
abscess 17%
herpes on the genitals 3%
combination skin 17%
burning of the vulva 3%
enlarged lymph nodes 17%
genital herpes 3%
streptodermia 17%
genital herpes 3%
peptic ulcer 1% 17%
inflammation of the glans penis 3%
staphyloderma 16%
balanitis 3%
skin condition 15%
STDs 3%
onset of illness 15%
burns 2%
necrosis 1% 15%
pus on the foreskin 2%
pustules on the head 14%
phimosis 2%
headache at temperature 13%
gangrene of the penis 2%
dermatitis on the legs 13%
inflammation of the inguinal lymph 2%
leukocytosis 13%
nodes inflammation of the foreskin 2%
patient's condition 1% 14%
headache with weakness 13%
trophic ulcer 1% 14%
inflammation 1% 14%
Common symptoms are weakness 13%
scarring 1% 13%
general weakness 1% 13%
weakening of immunity 12%
rash in the armpit area 12%
microbial eczema 12%
rash on the body 12%
oily skin 11%
staphylococcus aureus 11%
sepsis 11%
sensations in the head 11%
bacteremia 11%
furunculosis 11%
smell of pus 11%
discharge with an unpleasant smell 11%
neglect 11%
general intoxication syndrome 11%
pain throughout the body 11%
high temperature 1% 12%
fever weakness 1% 12%
typhlitis 10%
weakness after illness 10%
soreness of the skin 10%
skin sensations 10%
headaches 10%
dermatitis 1% 11%
pseudomonas infection 10%
shooting pains 10%
scratches 10%
immunodeficiency 10%
intoxication 10%
feeling of puffiness 10%
alcoholism 9%
hemorrhages on the skin 9%
severe fever 9%
small rash 9%
bacterial pneumonia 9%
illness after hypothermia 9%
sudden pain 9%
the skin is dark 9%
rashes on the head 9%
dermatosis 9%
eczema 9%
slow onset of the disease 9%
dermatitis and eczema 9%
sudden onset 9%
neutrophilosis 9%
angiopathy 1% 10%
wound 1% 10%
nose nursing mom 8%
metastases 8%
gradual deterioration of 8%
pneumonia 8%
swelling 1% 9%
beriberi 8%
alcohol dependence 8%
increased ESR 8%
effects of taking antibiotics 8%
serious condition 8%
sensitivity to medications 7%
surgical infections 7%
acute pain 7%
impaired lung function 7%
cancer 7%
consequences of infection 7%
wounds heal poorly 1% 8%
neurogenic pain 1% 8%
neurological disorders 1% 7%
skin color 1% 7%
oncology 6%
blood diseases 6%
chronic ulcerative-vegetative pyoderma 6%

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