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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Synechiae of the foreskin in boysBlack lichen
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 19%(0)
Sex hormones 17%(2)
General urine test 15%(1)
Ultrasound of the urinary system 15%(0)
General inspection 12%(0)
Coagulogram 10%(1)
Measurements at the reception 9%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
inflammation 62%
lower back pain during movements 93%
synechiae of the foreskin in boys 46%
fungus 80%
phimosis 31%
acute stabbing pains 79%
balanoposthitis in boys 26%
burning of the skin 74%
urination painful 22%
back pain when moving 71%
difficulty urinating 22%
herpes recurrent 61%
weak stream of urine 21%
pain from herpes 61%
pain during ejaculation 20%
intercostal pain 59%
frequent urination in the morning 19%
burns 59%
trauma 19%
soreness of the skin 58%
skin tender 18%
pricks 58%
consequences of taking medications 18%
better stationary 56%
oily scalp 18%
herpes zoster 55%
domestic violence 18%
pain in the ribs 52%
discomfort when urinating 17%
better sitting 52%
excess testesterone 17%
bubbles on the skin 52%
to start a new 17%
itchy skin 50%
lack of urination 17%
better lying down 47%
a difficult teenager 15%
rashes itchy 46%
pain during sexual intercourse 15%
pain when moving 45%
hyperemia of genitals 15%
lower back pain 44%
erection painful 15%
blue skin 41%
scar inflammation 15%
herpes 41%
drug disease 14%
dermatitis 39%
protein-energy deficiency 13%
back pain 39%
pain worse in the morning 13%
patient is motionless 38%
urination disorder 13%
worse from movement 38%
speeded up urination 13%
irritability 36%
sudden pain 13%
acute pain 34%
oily skin 12%
visceral leishmaniasis 25%
protein c deficiency 12%
jet lag syndrome 25%
caution 12%
zygomycosis 25%
conservative 12%
lichen on the leg 24%
reddening of the skin 12%
wet wrists 24%
diseases of infants 12%
lichen in children 23%
up worse at 6 am 12%
black lichen 22%
better to be alone 11%
rash forearms 21%
gradual deterioration of the condition 11%
leishmaniasis 20%
scarring 11%
rashes on the shoulders 20%
anesthesia 11%
systemic mycosis 19%
aggressive 11%
rash burning 19%
worse in morning 11%
dark brown spots on the skin 19%
consequences of injuries 11%
fungal skin lesion 18%
hormonal disorders 10%
skin spots 18%
consequences of infection 10%
melanoma 18%
history of surgery 18% 10%
patient's condition 18%
childhood diseases 17% 11%
breath no itching 18%
dermatomycosis 17%
no stool 17%
dark spots on the skin 17%
increased 17%
weakness no 17%
rashes on the hands 16%
burning itching 16%
rash on the torso 16%
skin problems 9% 24%
skin atrophy 15%
peeling 15%
Common symptoms are weakness 15%
a new patient 14%
brown pigmentation after rashes 14%
The skin is not 14%
the skin is dark 14%
brown spots on the skin 14%
does not tolerate pain 13%
violation of the stool 13%
high height 13%
general weakness 13%
diabetes mellitus 12%
subacute condition 12%
weakness after illness 12%
onset of illness 11%
immunodeficiency 11% 21%
lowered 9% 18%
weakening of immunity 12% 19%
wet skin 12% 14%
effects of taking antibiotics 13% 14%
oncology 9% 10%

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