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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Hemorrhoidal node thrombosisPost - dysentery colitis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 92%(0)
Colonoscopy 89%(0)
Coprogram 13%(3)58%(1)
Elements and vitamins 57%(2)
Coagulogram 11%(0)41%(2)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 93%
thrombosis 71%
spastic colitis 93%
sweating during exercise 49%
chronic colitis 7% 89%
sweating at the slightest physical exertion 44%
colitis 22% 100%
hemorrhoid thrombosis 42%
diarrhea with mucus 64%
worse sitting 42%
inconclusive urge to defecate 64%
pain after stool 40%
peptic ulcer 5% 68%
hemorrhoids painful 37%
post - dysentery colitis 62%
internal hemorrhoids 36%
worse after eating 60%
external hemorrhoids 35%
tenesmus 60%
hemorrhoids with rectal prolapse 34%
inflammatory bowel diseases 12% 70%
hemorrhoid prolapse 33%
gastrointestinal problems 20% 78%
minimum physical load 33%
weakness after diarrhea 58%
prolapse of the rectum 32%
need for salt 58%
hemorrhoids with blood 30%
vitamin c increased 57%
sensation of a foreign body in the anus 29%
digestive weakness 55%
proctitis 28%
inflammation 19% 72%
hemorrhoids constipation 26%
pus in feces 53%
worse in morning 26%
fasting 52%
fistula of the rectum 25%
periodic weakness 50%
paraproctitis 25%
stool with mucus 8% 58%
impulsiveness 25%
diarrhea with blood 48%
hemorrhoids palpation 24%
spasmodic pain 46%
infectious colitis 24%
necrosis 16% 62%
obsessive thoughts 24%
improper nutrition 46%
tumors of the rectum 23%
everything is bad 43%
foreign body sensation 23%
chronic diarrhea 6% 49%
burns 22%
acute colitis 12% 54%
subcutaneous paraproctitis 22%
shape of large intestine is changed 10% 52%
constipation 22%
protein with increased 41%
worse during day 21%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 19% 60%
acute pain 21%
periods of exacerbation 39%
defecation painful 21%
pain throughout the body 39%
discomfort in the intestines 21%
blood from the anus 16% 54%
wound postoperative 20%
general weakness 7% 40%
hemorrhoids bleeding 20%
patient's condition 14% 46%
impaired arterial function 19%
chronic spastic colitis 31%
intestinal mucosa 19%
worse during meals 10% 39%
pain in the groin area 19%
worse food 10% 39%
intestinal tumor 19%
violation of the stool 12% 40%
-willed redness of the anus 18%
onset of illness 6% 34%
insufficiency of the anal sphincter 18%
liquid stool 13% 40%
exacerbation of hemorrhoids 18%
diarrhea 12% 39%
history of surgery 18%
weakness after illness 12% 37%
increased bleeding 18%
feeling of bruising 12% 37%
intestinal resection 18%
pain in the rectum 28% 49%
rectal infiltration 18%
blood diseases 15% 33%
burning from hemorrhoids 17%
pain in the intestines 24% 41%
constant pain 17%
increased 14% 31%
cancer pain 17%
fournier 's gangrene 17%
hemorrhoidal bleeding 17%
oncology 17%
rectal bleeding 16%
vascular damage 16%
is worse at 10 am 16%
consequences of surgery 16%
attacks of pain 16%
wound 16%
painful swelling 16%
dense tumor 16%
bleeding 16%
irritation of the anus 16%
surgical infections 16%
obliterating endarteritis 15%
acute condition 15%
does not tolerate pain 15%
intestinal fistula 15%
consequences of taking medications 15%
skin problems 15%
consequences of alcohol abuse 14%
blood after defecation 14%
blood from the anus after defecation 14%
fistula of the anus 14%
pain in the anus in men 14%
discharge from the anus 14%
intestinal abscess 14%
lowered 14%
thrombosis of small vessels 14%
swelling 14%
itching and burning in the anus 14%
burning in the anus 14%
sedentary lifestyle 14%
burning in the intestines 13%
worse in violation of the diet 13%
phlegmon 13%
polyp of the rectum 13%
abscess 13%
blood in feces 13%
constipation with loose stools 13%
burning around the anus 13%
intestinal bleeding 13%
tumors of the large intestine 13%
digestion constipation 13%
postoperative pain 13%
pain in the anus in women 12%
intestinal phlegmon 12%
suspicion 12%
paranoia 12%
inflammatory infiltrate 12%
alcohol is abusing 12%
urination painful 12%
pain spasm 12%
proctalgia 12%
anal spasm spasm of the sphincter 12%
dependence on the doctor 12%
thrombosis with varicose 12%
is better in nature 12%
rectal stenosis 12%
itching in the anus 12%
peripheral artery thrombosis 12%
chronic anal fissure 12%
erysipelas 12%
control issues 11%
drug disease 11%
heaviness in the anus 11%
anal fissures 11%
pain when touched 11%
urination disorder 11%
arterial occlusion 11%
pain in the perineum in men 11%
scratches 11%
state of exacerbation 11%
fistula 11%
burning itching 11%
wounds heal poorly 11%
pain is worse from the cold 11%
straining during bowel movements 11%
intestinal infarction 11%
feeling of blood loss 11%
the wound is bleeding 11%
discomfort in the perineum 11%
pain in the perineum in women 11%
better to be alone 11%
scrotal abscess 10%
retroperitoneal phlegmon 10%
operated hemorrhoids 10%
intestinal polyp 10%
posthemorrhagic anemia 10%
diarrhea with hemorrhoids 10%
discovered fiber in fecal 10%
genital pain in women 10%
nausea 10%
intermittent constipation 10%
urination with blood 10%
spasm 10%
doesn 't count well 10%
vascular tumor 10%
spicy food 10%
recovery period 10%
pain worse in the morning 10%
scarring 10%
consequences of infection 10%

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