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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Bacterial enteritisTravelers' diarrhea
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 98%(5)6%(2)
Blood biochemistry 100%(1)
Coprogram 16%(11)42%(3)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 23%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 17%100%
enteritis 19%
travelers' diarrhea 34%
stool after the day 18%
unformed feces 16% 42%
amilorrhea 16%
thirst 11%
flabbiness of the abdominal skin 16%
rotovirus 10%
cholera 15%
giardiasis 10%
stool in the morning 14%
convulsions 9%
the language is a little dry 14%
pain in the larynx 9%
decrease sodium 14%
aching all over the body 9%
soreness during palpation in mesogastrium 14%
reduced sweating 9%
dehydration 14%
main complaint is abdominal pain 9%
creatorrhea 13%
pus in feces 9%
palpation of the mesogastric abdomen 13%
nausea 9%
duodenitis 13%
fever diarrhea 9%
diarrhea with blood 13%
stomach cramping pain 9%
lowered 12%
throat tickling 9%
diarrhea at night 12%
fever abdominal pain 8%
fiber in feces 12%
nausea with fever 8%
overlaid tongue 11%
frequent nausea 8%
area stool several times a day 11%
abdominal pain after diarrhea 8%
mucus in feces 11%
feeling of heat in the stomach 8%
mucous diarrhea 11%
nausea and diarrhea 8%
steatorrhea 11%
hoarseness voice 8%
feces undigested 11%
eats often 8%
stool is large 11%
viral diarrhea 8%
loose stools in the morning 11%
eats everything 8%
infectious colitis 10%
often abdominal pain 8%
digestion bloating 10%
the consequences of taking antibiotic therapy 7%
profuse diarrhea 10%
pain in the intestines 7%
acute duodenitis 10%
nausea from pain 7%
pain in the navel area 10%
responsible 7%
intoxication 10%
chills 7%
mucous stools 10%
throat hurts 7%
sagging skin 10%
refuses to help 7%
pain in the navel area 10%
sharp abdominal pain 7%
diseases of the stomach and duodenum 10%
cough 7%
enterocolitis 10%
abdominal pain with nausea 7%
diarrhea with gases 10%
acute abdomen 7%
enlargement of the liver and spleen 9%
cramps in the legs 7%
feeling of heat in the head 9%
abdominal pain 6%
streptococci 9%
drug disease 6%
increased ESR 9%
vomiting 6%
increased 9%
feeling of bruising 6%
enlargement of the spleen 9%
control issues 6%
colitis 9%
aching 6%
abundant stool 9%
acute pain 6%
dry skin 9%
consequences of taking medications 5%
blood diseases 9%
patient's condition 5%
headache with fever 9%
violation of the stool 8% 13%
headache at temperature 9%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 10% 13%
stool with gases 9%
impaired gastric function 7% 9%
neutrophilosis 9%
inflammation of the stomach 8% 10%
stool meager 9%
intestinal infection 9% 11%
the patient complains of a headache 9%
impaired function of the large intestine 9% 10%
fluid in the abdomen 9%
inflammatory bowel diseases 8% 9%
enlarged liver 8%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 8%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 8%
pain when touched 8%
bloating 8%
intestinal mucosa 8%
pale skin 8%
stomach bloating strong 8%
dry 7%
headaches 7%
impaired lung function 7%
soaps in feces 6%
leukocytes in feces 6%
discovered soap in fecal 6%
epithelium in feces 6%
skin problems 6%
diarrhea in the morning 15% 9%
acute condition 10% 6%

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