Distinctive symptoms
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inversion of the intestines
71%
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enlargement of the spleen —
91%
prolapse of the rectum
69%
—
inversion of the spleen —
91%
constipation children
67%
—
abscess of the spleen —
87%
bulimia
60%
—
tumors of the spleen —
80%
blood from the anus
59%
—
in winter abdominal pain on the left —
80%
increased appetite
59%
—
abdominal pain —
79%
dehydration
55%
—
visceroptosis —
71%
convulsions
52%
—
hernia of the abdomen —
71%
helminths
52%
—
accumulation of gases in the stomach —
71%
dry skin
50%
—
hyposplenism —
71%
blood in feces
49%
—
stool delay —
70%
intestinal mucosa
46%
—
gases in the stomach —
69%
-willed redness of the anus
44%
—
pain in the intestines —
68%
neurosis
41%
—
spleen lymphoma —
68%
vomiting blood
40%
—
gray plaque on her tongue —
68%
swelling
39%
—
spleen infarction —
66%
bleeding
35%
—
abnormalities of spleen development —
65%
gas discharge better
34%
—
hemorrhagic pancreatitis —
64%
onset of illness
30%
—
stomach pain constant —
63%
dysentery
29%
—
pain under the left shoulder blade —
62%
fecal peritonitis
29%
—
gradual deterioration of —
62%
intestinal bleeding
28%
—
constant bloating —
61%
atonic constipation
27%
—
stool with gases —
60%
intestinal dyskinesia
27%
—
omission of internal organs —
59%
conservative
26%
—
pain in the spleen —
59%
discharge from the anus
26%
—
portal vein thrombosis —
58%
intestinal diverticula
25%
—
tumors of the peritoneum —
57%
right-sided symptoms
25%
—
pain under the shoulder blade —
57%
empty
25%
—
hernia —
57%
predominant right
23%
—
pain in the left shoulder blade —
56%
chair with mucus
23%
—
postoperative hernia —
56%
anxiety due to pain
23%
—
bloating
24%
80%
intestinal polyp
22%
—
rupture of the spleen —
56%
diseases of infants
22%
—
sharp belly
24%
80%
dark feces
22%
—
purulent cholecystitis —
55%
rectal bleeding
22%
—
purulent appendicitis —
55%
red fecal
22%
—
constant abdominal pain —
54%
intestinal peristalsis is absent
20%
—
purulent pancreatitis —
54%
cyclic vomiting
20%
—
gastric perforation —
53%
constipation prolonged
20%
—
overlaid tongue —
52%
peptic ulcer
20%
—
hypersplenism —
52%
desire to escape
20%
—
ulcer penetration —
51%
tension of the anterior abdominal wall
20%
—
abscess —
51%
-willed fear in the abdomen
20%
—
cholecystopancreatitis —
51%
fear for the health of children
20%
—
ligament rupture —
51%
with attacks of abdominal pain
20%
—
hernia of the esophagus —
50%
consequences of taking medications
20%
—
frequent bloating —
50%
blood dark
20%
—
lymphogranulomatosis —
50%
scarlet blood in the feces
20%
—
acute cholecystitis —
49%
pain in the rectum
19%
—
intra-abdominal abscesses —
49%
abdominal pain from experiences
19%
—
thrombosis —
49%
anal spasm spasm of the sphincter
19%
—
pain in the left side of the body —
49%
stomach like a drum
19%
—
ligament damage —
48%
inversion of the stomach
19%
—
autoimmune thrombocytopenia —
48%
blood veins in the feces
19%
—
ligament injury —
48%
chronic dysentery
19%
—
portal hypertension —
47%
diarrhea after antibiotics
19%
—
fever abdominal pain —
47%
proctalgia
18%
—
thrombosis of the lower extremities —
47%
sudden vomiting
18%
—
high temperature —
46%
gangrene
18%
—
gastrojunal ulcer —
46%
vomiting from excitement
18%
—
often abdominal pain —
46%
bacterial dysentery
18%
—
pregnancy —
46%
constipation spastic
18%
—
intestinal abscess —
46%
tumor - like lesions
18%
—
pain in the shoulder blades —
45%
calm child
18%
—
left-sided symptoms —
45%
sudden pain
18%
—
purulent peritonitis —
45%
polyps of the colon
18%
—
fainting —
45%
diverticulum of the stomach
18%
—
abdominal
20%
65%
polyps
18%
—
lymphocytic —
44%
intestinal obstruction in children
18%
—
tumour in the abdomen —
44%
nausea with excitement
17%
—
leukemia —
44%
peritonitis in children
17%
—
erythrocytic anemia —
44%
general anesthesia
16%
—
immaturity —
43%
bleeding stomach ulcer
16%
—
malignant lymphoma —
43%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome
16%
—
cholecystitis —
43%
benign neoplasms
16%
—
vomiting multiple —
43%
waxy skin color
16%
—
lymphoma —
42%
child screams
16%
—
consultation of a gastroenterologist —
42%
stomach cramping pain
16%
—
1 pregnancy —
41%
impaired coordination
16%
—
sputum —
41%
does not feel pain
16%
—
apoplexy —
41%
pale face
16%
—
acute venous thrombosis —
41%
caution
16%
—
increased ESR —
40%
calculating
16%
—
deterioration during pregnancy —
39%
severity of the condition
16%
—
constant pain —
39%
anxiety in the evening
16%
—
myocardial infarction —
39%
nose nursing mom
16%
—
thrombocytopenia —
39%
insensitivity to pain
15%
—
hypertrophy biliary tract —
39%
abdominal pain during defecation
15%
—
stomach pain
17%
56%
periodic nausea
15%
—
pain in the intestines
26%
65%
pain all over the stomach
15%
—
worse pregnancy —
39%
pus in feces
15%
—
postoperative peritonitis
17%
55%
mucous membranes are pale
15%
—
painful appearance —
38%
intestinal spasms
15%
—
abdominal pain with vomiting
23%
60%
very pale
15%
—
hypertension —
37%
hematuria
15%
—
tuberculosis —
37%
prolonged defecation
14%
—
hypertension
10%
47%
complete lack of appetite
14%
—
necrosis
37%
73%
fluid in the abdomen
14%
—
hypoxia —
35%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract
14%
—
scarring —
35%