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Comparison results

 
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Distinctive symptoms
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wakes up and cannot sleep 50%
acute venous thrombosis 91%
frequent urination in the morning 50%
venous mesh on legs 12% 100%
pain in the right leg 49%
thrombosis with varicose 88%
pain in the buttocks 44%
varicose veins of the legs 11% 99%
coxarthrosis 42%
appendages of the uterus 87%
muscle spasm of the hands 41%
subinvolution of the uterus 86%
pulling pains in the legs 40%
antithrombin is elevated 86%
ischemic colitis 40%
history of vein surgery 7% 91%
dysbacteriosis 39%
phlebolites 12% 96%
deforming arthrosis 38%
veins swelling on the legs 14% 96%
vegetative vascular dystonia 37%
female pelvic organs 80%
vascular spasm 36%
veins bloating 16% 90%
it is better from massage 35%
damage to the uterus 73%
weakness during the day 35%
postpartum obesity 73%
diarrhea colic 35%
purulent thrombophlebitis 73%
arthrosis 35%
vascular damage 72%
the pain is worse lying down 33%
stomach like a drum 15% 85%
impaired function of the large intestine 33%
platelet aggregation increased 70%
worse from worry 32%
acute appendicitis 69%
rectal bleeding 32%
impaired uterine function 69%
joint deformation 32%
thrombosis of the lower extremities 68%
angiodysplasia of the colon 32%
appendicitis 67%
worse lying down 32%
impaired venous function 12% 76%
blood from the anus 31%
consequences of childbirth 64%
intestinal bleeding 29%
paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria 64%
pseudomembranous colitis 29%
ovarian vein thrombosis 63%
poor sleep 29%
ovarian tumors 63%
intestinal resection 28%
thrombosis 16% 79%
spasm 28%
chronic appendicitis 62%
peptic ulcer 28%
varicose veins during pregnancy 62%
aching 28%
ovarian pregnancy 61%
intestinal colic 27%
renal vein thrombosis 60%
mucous diarrhea 27%
protein s deficiency 59%
intestinal mucosa 26%
his hands chronic thrombophlebitis 58%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 26%
hemoglobinuria 58%
colitis 26%
pain in the right groin 57%
gastrointestinal problems 26%
hyperthermia 57%
inflammatory bowel diseases 25%
hyperhomocysteinemia 56%
enterocolitis 25%
chills 55%
chronic colitis 24%
purulent appendicitis 55%
abdominal toad 24%
homocysteine 54%
transient ischemic attack 24%
ovarian cancer 53%
intestinal tumor 23%
renal colic 53%
pain in the right buttock 23%
sweating is increased 53%
medicinal colitis 23%
hemorrhagic diathesis 53%
pain in the right leg aching 23%
calcinates 52%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 21%
feeling of pressure on the chest 52%
shape of large intestine is changed 21%
severe chills 52%
inflammation of the brain 21%
consequences of surgery 13% 65%
necrosis 21%
pain in the veins of the legs 51%
diarrhea 21%
uterine appendages are increase 51%
tenesmus 20%
gynecological operations in the anamnesis 51%
intestinal infarction 20%
angioplasty 20% 71%
mucous hyperemia 19%
varicose veins of the pelvis 12% 63%
klippel–trenone syndrome 19%
deterioration postpartum 50%
difficult discharge of gases 19%
adnexitis 50%
violation of the stool 19%
blockage of blood vessels 7% 57%
CHD 18%
venous congestion 7% 57%
abdominal pain 18%
blood flow rate is reduced 50%
acute colitis 18%
ovarian insufficiency 50%
bloating 18%
salpingitis 50%
arteriovenous malformation 18%
fever is active 50%
crohn 17%
inflammation of the ovaries 49%
tumors of the rectum 17%
pain in the uterus 49%
atherosclerosis of the abdominal aorta 17%
collagenosis 49%
obliterating atherosclerosis 17%
germinogenic tumors 49%
sudden attacks of weakness 16%
deterioration from overheating 49%
liquid stool 16%
pain increases gradually 49%
pain due to flatulence 16%
he's defending himself 48%
abdominal pain after diarrhea 16%
sweating with weakness 48%
coagulopathy 16%
connective tissue dysplasia 48%
stool with gases 16%
blood diseases 21% 69%
brown spots on the legs 16%
deep vein thrombosis 48%
atherosclerotic aneurysm 16%
there are no complaints 8% 55%
gastric bleeding 16%
pain in the side 47%
inconclusive urge to defecate 15%
thrombocytosis 47%
full 15%
pregnancy 46%
external bleeding 15%
endometritis 46%
blood in feces 15%
ovarian dysfunction 46%
abundant stool 15%
prolonged fever 46%
peritonitis 15%
pain in the vagina 46%
left-sided symptoms 15%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 46%
perforation of the colon 15%
history of cardiovascular surgery 10% 56%
bleeding ulcer 15%
slow onset of the disease 45%
cautious 15%
thrombophlebitis 45%
myocardial infarction 14%
increased blood clotting 45%
blue skin 14%
squeezes his legs 45%
inversion of the intestines 14%
venous bleeding 45%
dehydration 14%
deterioration during pregnancy 45%
constipation 14%
inflammation 22% 67%
skin problems 14%
peripheral artery thrombosis 44%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 14%
compressing pains in the heart 44%
enteropathy 14%
operative delivery 44%
abdominal aortic aneurysm 14%
full-blooded 10% 53%
pain from the load 14%
uterine tumor 43%
pain during exercise 14%
history of surgery 21% 64%
feeling the heat in the anus 14%
refuses to help 42%
attacks of weakness 13%
sedentary lifestyle 42%
fever diarrhea 13%
vulva infections 42%
intermittent lameness 13%
vulvovaginitis 42%

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