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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Calculous prostatitisGonorrheal urethritis
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Distinctive symptoms
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calculous prostatitis 46%
urine is released drop by drop 59%
prostate adenoma prostatitis 28%
gonorrhea 59%
prostate adenoma 24%
urethritis 12% 59%
genital neoplasms 22%
chronic urethritis 33%
stones of the urethra 21%
gonorrheal vulvovaginitis 30%
prostate echogenicity increased prostate 21%
acute urethritis 29%
shape of the prostate is correct 19%
gonorrheal urethritis 29%
pain in the perineum in men 19%
discomfort in the urethra 24%
prostate abscess 18%
chinga 24%
lower abdominal pain in men 17%
trichomoniasis in women 23%
pubic pain in men 17%
trichomoniasis 23%
pain in the anus in men 17%
endocervicitis 21%
stones in the bladder 17%
cloudy urine 21%
benign neoplasms 17%
pain during ejaculation 20%
bacterial prostatitis 16%
chronic endocervicitis 20%
oncology 16%
discomfort in the bladder 19%
intermittent urine discharge 16%
irritation of the urethra 19%
prostate cyst 16%
itching in the urethra 19%
pulling pain in 15%
vulvovaginitis 18%
pulling pain when urinating 15%
surgery in the urethra 18%
adenomectomy 15%
purulent discharge from the urethra 18%
genital tuberculosis 15%
vulva infections 18%
saliuria 15%
intra-phase infections 18%
disease dull abdominal pain 14%
scurvy 17%
urethral stricture 14%
gonorrheal arthritis 17%
pulling pains in the lower abdomen 14%
pain at the beginning of urination 17%
urethral syndrome 13%
urination disorder 16%
prostate cancer 13%
prolonged urination 15%
oncology in the anamnesis 13%
clamidiosis 15%
urethral injuries 13%
burning in the urethra 15%
prostatitis chronic 13%
gonorrhea in the anamnesis 15%
scrotum pain 13%
mycoplasma 15%
acute prostatitis 13%
bacterial cervicitis 15%
genital pain in women 12%
grey urine 15%
rashes on the genitals 12%
arthritis 14%
weak stream of urine 12%
ureaplasmosis and mycoplasmosis 14%
erection painful 12%
frequent imperative urge to urinate 14%
difficulty urinating 12%
joint diseases 13%
obstructive uropathy 12%
curvature of the penis 13%
pulling abdominal pain 11%
ureaplasmosis 13%
pain in the rectum 11%
lack of urination 12%
infection genitourinary 11%
copious urination 12%
lower abdominal pain 11%
discomfort when urinating 12%
pain in the sacrum 11%
ejaculation disorders 12%
weak erection 11%
pain in the urethra 11%
often abdominal pain 11%
pyuria 11%
sedentary lifestyle 10%
pain during sexual intercourse 11%
rash pustules 10%
pain at the end of urination 11%
congestive prostatitis 10%
dilated capillaries 11%
abdominal pain 9%
take it, take it 10%
abscess 9%
allergy to antibiotics 10%
changes in the blood 9%
pretending to be sick 10%
pain in the intestines 9%
delayed urination 10%
childhood diseases 8%
porous skin 10%
cancer 8%
hysteria 9%
aching 8%
indecision 9%
kidney diseases 8%
allergy to medications 9%
feeling of bruising 8%
syphilis 9%
trauma 7%
increased 9%
prostatitis in children 7%
no discharge 9%
impaired prostate function 25% 18%
infectious arthritis 9%
inflammation 36% 30%
chronic anemia 9%
pain in the groin area 15% 10%
anemia 8%
leukocytosis 8%
burns 8%
spicy food 8%
drug allergy 8%
pedantry 8%
diabetes mellitus 8%
the fast man 8%
urination painful 10% 18%
angioplasty 7%
swelling 7%
there are no complaints 7%
increased sensitivity 7%
allergy 7%
presses 7%
surgical infections 7%
acute pain 7%
pain in the urethra at the end of urination 6%
blood in semen 15% 19%
STDs 11% 14%
speeded up urination 11% 13%

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