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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General CryptitParaproctitis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(7)10%(3)
General blood test 5%(1)54%(10)
CT of the pelvic organs 48%(0)
MRI of the pelvic organs 46%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 28%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 9%89%
hard stools 28%
pain in the rectum 25% 100%
stool is solid at first then liquid 24%
fistula of the anus 23% 90%
restrains stool 22%
fistula 18% 70%
insufficiency of the anal sphincter 21%
intestinal fistula 17% 66%
pressure in the anus 20%
anal fissures 21% 68%
sheep feces 20%
pararectal fistula 41%
irritation of the anus 19%
proctitis 24% 54%
burning in the anus 19%
pain in the intestines 23% 51%
dryness 18%
frequent colds 28%
incontinence of feces 18%
granulomas of the teeth 27%
up strong 17%
infectious colitis 22% 48%
can't hold urine 17%
acute bronchitis 25%
defense of abdominal muscles 17%
subcutaneous paraproctitis 24%
urinary incontinence 17%
tickling with cough 23%
burning in the intestines 17%
rectal infiltration 23%
swelling and dryness of the mucous membranes 17%
tickling throat cough 23%
intestinal lethargy 16%
papules 21%
changes in feces 16%
bronchitis 21%
muscle hypertonus 15%
chronic bronchitis unspecified 21%
acrid stools 15%
Chronical bronchitis 21%
intestinal spasms 15%
-willed redness of the anus 19%
foreign body of the rectum 15%
rash pustules 19%
myxedema 15%
chronic anal fissure 17%
muscle rupture 15%
teratoma 16%
perineal rupture 14%
pain in the groin area 14%
from the discharge of gases 14%
tumors of the rectum 14%
rectocele 14%
rash on the abdomen 14%
itching in the anus 14%
intestinal infection 14%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 14%
impaired function of the large intestine 14%
foreign body of the intestine 14%
urination painful 14%
consequences of childbirth 14%
bacteremia 14%
abnormalities of intestinal development 14%
abscess of the Douglas space 14%
burning sensation during defecation 14%
pain in the coccyx 14%
stool mushy 13%
acute sigmoiditis 14%
bloating 13%
rectum stomach 13%
presses 13%
phlegmon 13%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 13%
inflammation of the stomach 13%
a foreign body in the eye 13%
defecation during urination 13%
involuntary discharge of gases 13%
sepsis 13%
patient is motionless 13%
feeling the heat in the anus 13%
spasm 13%
acute colitis 12%
scarring 13%
immunodeficiency 12%
heaviness in the anus 13%
improvement after defecation 12%
conservative 13%
leukocytosis 12%
stool with gases 12%
difficult defecation 12%
can not recover 12%
ichor 12%
tone of large intestine is lowered 12%
zpr fatigue from the disease 11%
spastic intestinal dyskinesia 12%
high fever 11%
bent legs 12%
pain when touched 11%
burns 12%
pain in the anus after stool 11%
pressure on the rectum 20% 6%
weakening of immunity 11%
stage of recovery 12%
itching in the perineum 11%
recovery period 12%
diarrhea with hemorrhoids 11%
stool is large 12%
neutropenia 11%
no fever 12%
anesthesia 11%
stool delay 12%
pain in the sigmoid colon 11%
feeling of electricity 12%
chills 11%
bleeding 11%
inflammatory infiltrate 11%
perianal dermatitis 11%
on palpation of the urethra is painful 10%
pronounced defense of abdominal muscles 11%
neutrophilosis 10%
helps others 11%
papillitis 10%
scar inflammation 11%
epithelial coccygeal stroke 10%
abdominal reflexes are enhanced 11%
coccyx cyst 10%
shape of large intestine is changed 11%
pain after stool 10%
trauma 11%
chronic proctitis 10%
the surgical suture is inflamed 11%
hemorrhoids constipation 10%
blood in feces 11%
discovered connective tissue in the stool 10%
big buttocks 11%
temperature with chills 10%
urinary incontinence after childbirth 11%
worse from the heat 9%
in the morning listlessness 11%
discomfort when urinating 9%
liquid stool 23% 10%
worse after midnight 9%
abdominal muscle spasm 11%
feeling the limbs are separated 9%
scrupulous 10%
pelvic abscess 9%
stool meager 10%
pain in the perineum in women 9%
cystocele 10%
tuberculosis 9%
neurological disorders 10%
purulent rashes on the skin 9%
urinary incontinence in the morning 10%
dermoid 9%
omission of the rectum 10%
constipation children 9%
urinary incontinence in women 10%
dermoid cyst 9%
skin tender 10%
tuberculosis of the spine 9%
agitation 10%
sweats heavily in sleep 9%
better from work 10%
pain in the perineum in men 9%
consequences of injuries 10%
belly enlargement 9%
radiation proctitis 10%
suppuration with fistulas 8% 17%
episiotomy 10%
gastric fistula 9%
irregular stool 10%
weak stream of urine 8%
prolapse of the uterus and vagina 10%
deterioration from overheating 8%
fiber in feces 10%
greasy hair 8%
internal hemorrhoids 10%
pain in the vagina 8%
there was a caesarean section 10%
ligature fistula 8%
no discharge 10%
fever in the body at night 8%
poor endurance 10%
bone cyst 8%
hemorrhoids palpation 10%
genital pain in women 8%
sense of responsibility 10%
diaper rash in a 8%
rectovaginal fistula 10%
general narcosis 8%
abundant stool 10%
bone fistula 8%
prolapse of the rectum 18% 6%
difficulty urinating 8%
syndrome of the piriformis muscle 10%
itching constant 8%
urination incomplete 9%
tuberculosis of bones 8%
vaginal fistulas 9%
pain in the rectum at night 7%

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