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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Cervical canal polypsUterine infertility
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 7%(1)100%(3)
Gynecologist's examination 9%(0)43%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 6%(0)14%(0)
Histological studies 9%(0)8%(0)
Ultrasound of the pelvic organs 16%(0)
Infection tests 4%(0)12%(0)
Endoscopy 9%(0)
General urine test 9%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 96%21%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 7%47%
uterine polyps 100% 30%
foreign body of the uterus 33%
polyps 80% 24%
ascherman syndrome 31%
disease from resentment 28%
endometrial hyperplasia 30%
vaginal discharge 27%
adhesions of the fallopian tubes 29%
vaginal polyp 22%
adenomyosis 28%
polyp of the uterine mucosa 19%
hyperplasia of endometrium of uterus 25%
suspiciousness 18%
intrauterine septum 24%
endocervicitis 15%
uterine atresia 24%
cervical resection 12%
endometritis 24%
patient's condition 11%
secondary infertility 23%
cervical pregnancy 10%
dysfunctional uterine bleeding 23%
vaginitis 10%
saddle uterus 23%
erosive colpitis 10%
uterine infertility 7% 30%
bacterial cervicitis 10%
rokitansky-kustner syndrome 22%
cervical cyst 10%
can not get pregnant 22%
body of uterus is soft 10%
submucous uterine fibroids 22%
warts on the stomach 10%
endometrioid ovarian cyst 7% 29%
pulling pain in the uterus 10%
primary infertility 22%
ureaplasmosis in women 10%
atypical endometrial hyperplasia 20%
very abundant monthly 25% 13%
obliteration of the fallopian tube 19%
monthly abundant and prolonged 25% 13%
vaginal septum 19%
cervical hypertrophy 10%
infertility female 6% 25%
herpes on the abdomen 9%
tuberculosis in pregnant women 18%
discomfort in the lower abdomen 9%
benign tumors of the fallopian tubes 17%
omission of the ovaries 9%
consequences of gynecological operations 17%
ovarian fibroma 9%
endocrine infertility 17%
ureaplasmosis and mycoplasmosis 9%
foreign body of the vagina 17%
thrush 9%
with the desire for pregnancy 17%
chronic endocervicitis 9%
genital tuberculosis 16%
shape of cervix is cylindrical 9%
benign neoplasms 5% 21%
malignization 9%
hypertrophy of the uterine body 16%
removal of polyps in the anamnesis 9%
bending of the uterus 16%
aches 8%
tumour in the abdomen 16%
benign ovarian tumors 8%
removal of fibroids 16%
discomfort in the vagina 8%
pyometra 16%
purulent discharge from the vagina 8%
abdominal pain during menstruation 15%
invasive candidiasis 8%
male infertility 15%
eroded uterine lining 8%
pain in the lower abdomen during menstruation 15%
pulling pains in the lower abdomen 8%
copious urination 15%
urogenital clamidiosis 8%
progesterone deficiency 15%
ovarian endometriosis 8%
uterine cyst 7% 22%
genital herpes 8%
no knots 14%
senile colpitis 8%
scar on the uterus 14%
acute urethritis 8%
uterine hypoplasia 14%
urogenital mycoplasmosis 8%
conservative 14%
trichomoniasis in women 8%
uterine tumor 11% 25%
mycoplasmosis in women 8%
constipation 14%
uterus removed 8%
abdominal pain constipation 13%
trichomoniasis 8%
deterioration postpartum 13%
ureaplasmosis 8%
gynecological operations in the anamnesis 13%
bacterial vaginosis 8%
consequences of childbirth 13%
clamidiosis in women 8%
increased estrogens 13%
vaginosis 8%
monthly prolonged 13%
pseudoerosion of the cervix 8%
abnormalities of uterine development 13%
menstruation irregular 7%
prolonged urination 12%
mycoplasma 7%
impaired uterine function 11% 23%
candidiasis 7%
consequences of infection 12%
solid tumor 7%
external bleeding 12%
necrosis 7%
urination disorder 11%
human papillomavirus 7%
menstruation disorder 11%
postmenopause 7%
skin overgrowth 11%
ovarian cysts 7%
deterioration during pregnancy 11%
urethritis 7%
medical abortion 11%
adenomatous polyp 7%
appendages of the uterus 6% 17%
pulling abdominal pain 7%
intestinal tumor 10%
ovarian tumors in girls 7%
vacuum 10%
threat of miscarriage 7%
pregnancy complications 10%
bloody discharge from the vagina 7%
intestinal bleeding 10%
clamidiosis 7%
female pelvic organs 11% 21%
angiomatosis 7%
tuberculosis 10%
anaerobic infection 6%
pain in the intestines 10%
warts 6%
history of laparoscopic surgery 10%
herpes 6%
fighting 9%
illness from stress 6%
vulvovaginitis 13% 22%
fungus 6%
scarring 9%
omission of internal organs 6%
cervical endometriosis 10% 19%
menopause 6%
endometriosis 19% 28%
rapid growth 6%
helps others 9%
ovarian tumors 6%
consequences of injuries 9%
abdominal discomfort 6%
vulva infections 13% 22%
ovarian dysfunction 6%
consequences of surgery 8%
immaturity 6%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 8%
vascular tumor 5%
drug disease 8%
traumatic illness 5%
consequences of taking medications 8%
suspicion 5%
benign vaginal tumors 10% 18%
up circulatory disorders 5%
intra-phase infections 13% 21%
uterine polyp has been removed 4%
interstitial uterine fibroids 7%
fungal cervicitis 4%
surgical infections 5% 12%
bleeding 22% 17%
oncology 10% 17%
removal of the uterine body 15% 22%
cervical fibroids 9% 16%
uterine fibroids 22% 29%
fibroma 19% 25%
endometrial polyps 22% 28%
lower abdominal pain 6% 12%
inflammation 9% 15%
cysts and polyps 8% 14%
vaginal cyst 8% 14%
shape of uterus is wrong 7% 13%
pain in the uterus 7% 12%
bleeding during pregnancy 7% 12%
sharp belly 6% 10%
abortions 6% 10%
hormonal disorders 5% 9%
abdominal pain 5% 9%
trauma 4% 8%
control issues 5% 9%
STDs 9% 12%
pain in the vagina 9% 12%
cervical canal polyps 18% 21%

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