Distinctive symptoms
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constipation
57%
17%
colon obstruction —
29%
colic
32%
—
vomiting bile —
29%
prolapse of the rectum
26%
—
stool with gases —
27%
acute abdomen
24%
—
small bowel obstruction —
25%
acute abdominal pains
23%
—
rushes from pain —
24%
sharp pain in the stomach
22%
—
pain due to flatulence —
24%
blood in feces
21%
—
paralytic syndrome —
24%
increased appetite
20%
—
red feces —
23%
peritonitis
19%
—
dryness of the skin of the lips —
23%
lowered
29%
9%
adhesions in the intestines —
23%
dehydration
17%
—
groans in pain —
23%
fluid in the abdomen
17%
—
frequent stools —
23%
intestinal mucosa
17%
—
congenital intestinal obstruction —
22%
vomiting blood
17%
—
stool delay —
22%
necrosis
16%
—
helminths —
22%
tucks his legs
15%
—
rushes in bed —
22%
bleeding
15%
—
vomiting during meals —
21%
leukocytosis
14%
—
dolichosigma —
21%
diarrhea
13%
—
dry cracked lips —
21%
fecal peritonitis
13%
—
vomiting food —
21%
patient's condition
13%
—
food is poorly digested —
21%
acute condition
13%
—
dry skin with cracks —
20%
blood from the anus
13%
—
dull complexion —
19%
intestinal bleeding
12%
—
dry lips —
19%
appendicitis
12%
—
difficult defecation —
19%
gas discharge better
12%
—
rushing around —
19%
empty
11%
—
spasmodic pain —
19%
discharge from the anus
11%
—
abundant stool —
19%
acute appendicitis
11%
—
vomiting mucus —
19%
impaired gastric function
11%
—
disease dull abdominal pain —
19%
right-sided symptoms
10%
—
intestinal infarction —
18%
predominant right
10%
—
intoxication —
18%
worried due to pain
10%
—
strangulation asphyxia —
18%
bulimia
10%
—
ascaris —
18%
stool with mucus
10%
—
fecal stone —
18%
intestinal peristalsis is absent
9%
—
ascariasis —
18%
cyclic vomiting
9%
—
hirschsprung 's disease —
18%
diseases of infants
9%
—
constipation children —
17%
scarlet blood in the feces
9%
—
rupture duodenal dysfunction —
17%
blood dark
9%
—
constant abdominal pain —
17%
tension of the anterior abdominal wall
9%
—
megacolon —
17%
with attacks of abdominal pain
9%
—
consequences of abdominal trauma —
17%
dark feces
9%
—
indomitable vomiting —
17%
fear for the health of children
9%
—
sympathetic —
16%
from the discharge of gases
9%
—
artificial feeding —
16%
peptic ulcer
9%
—
frequent bloating —
16%
rectal bleeding
9%
—
intestinal paresis —
16%
abdominal pain
30%
19%
stool is large —
16%
hyperthermia
8%
—
worms in the feces —
16%
chronic dysentery
8%
—
eats inedible —
16%
calm child
8%
—
dryness —
15%
bacterial dysentery
8%
—
neurological disorders —
15%
gangrene
8%
—
changes in feces —
15%
ascites
8%
—
severe gas formation —
15%
peritonitis in children
8%
—
often sick child —
15%
sudden pain
8%
—
often abdominal pain —
15%
control issues
8%
—
the consequences of abdominal surgery —
15%
sudden vomiting
8%
—
abnormalities of intestinal development —
15%
nausea with excitement
8%
—
pain increases gradually —
15%
streaks of blood in feces
8%
—
violation of the stool
11%
26%
fear in the abdomen
8%
—
bowel cancer —
14%
abdominal pain from experiences
8%
—
abdominal injuries —
14%
angioplasty
8%
—
bloating pain —
14%
inversion of the stomach
8%
—
decreased potassium —
14%
diverticulum of the stomach
8%
—
dry skin —
13%
diarrhea after antibiotics
8%
—
full —
13%
desire to escape
8%
—
inflammatory infiltrate —
13%
anal spasm spasm of the sphincter
8%
—
the pain is worse lying down —
13%
stomach like a drum
8%
—
worse lying down —
13%
proctalgia
8%
—
polyneuropathy —
13%
peptic ulcer
7%
—
colitis —
13%
pain all over the stomach
7%
—
belly enlargement —
13%
worse during day
7%
—
suffocation —
13%
caution
7%
—
dry mouth —
13%
waxy skin color
7%
—
fidgety —
13%
leg restlessness
7%
—
history of laparoscopic surgery
9%
22%
general narcosis
7%
—
vomiting multiple —
13%
defense of abdominal muscles
7%
—
abdominal surgery —
12%
periodic nausea
7%
—
arterial occlusion —
12%
intermittent constipation
7%
—
frequent colds —
12%
no stool
7%
—
intestinal obstruction
18%
30%
stomach cramping pain
7%
—
constant pain —
12%
does not tolerate pain
7%
—
paresis —
12%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome
7%
—
pain in the legs —
12%
pale face
7%
—
periods of exacerbation —
11%
neurosis
7%
—
patient is motionless —
11%
tumors of the peritoneum
7%
—
benign neoplasms —
11%
postoperative peritonitis
7%
—
metabolic disorder —
11%
tumor - like lesions
7%
—
brain damage —
11%
-willed redness of the anus
7%
—
impaired venous function —
11%
vomiting from excitement
7%
—
consequences of injuries —
11%
swelling
7%
—
thrombosis —
11%
calculating
7%
—
immunodeficiency —
11%
polyps of the colon
7%
—
defecation painful
9%
20%
impaired coordination
7%
—
trauma —
10%
nose nursing mom
7%
—
impaired arterial function —
10%
child screams
7%
—
cancer —
10%
by erosion of the stomach
6%
—
fecal vomiting
15%
25%
gastric bleeding
6%
—
pain in the intestines
11%
21%
anesthesia
6%
—
consequences of taking medications
9%
19%