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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Epidermophytia of the feetPost-Thrombophlebitic disease
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Distinctive symptoms
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fungus 43%
up circulatory disorders 1% 95%
nails thickened 10%
venous mesh on legs 2% 95%
nails yellow 8%
varicose veins of the legs 2% 95%
dermatomycosis 7%
dandruff 90%
thickened toenails 4%
veins swelling on the legs 2% 91%
foot nail fungus 4%
venous congestion 1% 89%
lichen on the leg 4%
post - thrombophlebitic syndrome 76%
foot fungus 3%
with reactive protein increased 60%
squamous epidermophytia 3%
speeded up urination 58%
fungal nail 3%
impaired coordination 56%
lichen 3%
protein with increased 53%
peeling of the skin on the legs 3%
hematuria 49%
fungal skin lesion 3%
phlebitis 1% 48%
deformity of nails 3%
heaviness in the legs 44%
legs thick 3%
thrombophlebitis 1% 44%
ringworm 3%
trophic ulcer 42%
nail fungus 3%
history of vein surgery 41%
dyshydrotic epidermophytia 3%
superficial veins 41%
nails brittle 3%
acute venous thrombosis 41%
cracks in the heels 3%
heaviness in the legs after walking 39%
rubromycosis 3%
thrombosis 1% 39%
superficial candidiasis 2%
bursting 38%
skin is coming off 2%
cramps in the extremities 37%
flat feet 2%
swelling 1% 36%
flaky red spots 2%
cramps at night 35%
red rash on the legs 2%
convulsions 35%
dry skin 2%
brown pigmentation after rashes 1% 35%
papules 2%
brown spots on the skin 1% 35%
red legs 2%
ulcers on the skin 34%
nails are layered 2%
swelling of the legs 34%
hyperkeratosis 2%
sensations in the legs 0% 32%
fingers peeling 2%
inflammation 1% 33%
itchy skin 2%
skin problems 2% 34%
rashes with peeling 2%
peptic ulcer 31%
onycholysis 2%
soaking eczema 31%
red spots on the skin 2%
skin spots 2% 32%
bubbles on the skin 2%
peripheral artery thrombosis 1% 31%
warts 2%
angioplasty 1% 31%
red rash 2%
eczema 1% 31%
rashes of the sole 2%
heel pain 30%
dyshydrotic eczema 2%
hot feet 30%
candidiasis 2%
necrosis 29%
rashes bubbles 2%
a wet wound 29%
red feet 2%
brown spots on the legs 1% 30%
favus 2%
subacute condition 1% 30%
skin color 2%
his hands chronic thrombophlebitis 1% 29%
peeling of the skin on the feet 2%
wet skin 1% 29%
peeling 2%
dry eczema 28%
soreness of the skin 2%
rash on the lower leg 1% 28%
oily skin 27%
rash at night 27%
pain in the legs 26%
not mindfulness 26%
arterial occlusion 1% 27%
blood diseases 1% 27%
impaired arterial function 1% 27%
chronic eczema 25%
limps 25%
feeling of puffiness 25%
rash on the limbs 24%
dense swelling 24%
deep vein thrombosis 1% 24%
worse from cold 23%
swelling of the hands 23%
drug disease 22%
swelling of the extremities 22%
pain in the wrists 22%
dermatitis and eczema 1% 23%
pain in the foot 21%
rashes on his legs 2% 22%
rashes dry 2% 22%
swelling from a bite 1% 21%
wounds heal poorly 20%
cramps in the legs 20%
loss of balance 20%
intensive physical load 20%
vascular sclerosis 20%
needs attention 19%
scratches 19%
I can't be alone 19%
dermatitis 1% 19%
wound 17%
presses 17%
helps others 17%
dryness 1% 17%
skin sensations 1% 17%
there are no complaints 1% 16%
onset of illness 1% 16%
skin condition 1% 16%
patient's condition 1% 15%

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