By continuing to use the site, you allow the use of Cookies and agree to the privacy policy.
.,о.,р..и.:г,.и.,н.;н.,а;,л.. .,н.:а,.х.,о.,д.;и.,т..с.:я,, ..н.;а., .,k;,i..b.:e,;r.,i.,s.,.;.r.:u,

Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Douglas-abscessHernia infringement
Related research Analogs Analogs
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(0)
Ultrasound of the scrotum organs 80%(0)
Ultrasound of veins 63%(0)
MRI of the intestine 61%(0)
CT of the liver 52%(0)
CT of pelvic bones 51%(0)
General urine test 45%(3)
General blood test 31%(5)
Ultrasound of the organ 30%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 62%
paraproctitis 91%
postoperative hernia 48%
chills alternating fever 81%
intestinal obstruction 46%
pyometra 80%
hernia 46%
cause consequences of abortion 76%
outbursts of anger 46%
alternating heat 76%
hernia intervertebral 46%
inconclusive urge to defecate 74%
spine protrusion 46%
cold sweating 69%
hernia of the abdomen 44%
burning sensation during defecation 69%
inguinal hernia 44%
abscess 81% 11%
vomiting 42%
cutting pain when urinating 85% 17%
pain in the groin area 39%
chills with sweating 65%
frequent colds 39%
severe chills 64%
aggressive 38%
sweat with chills 64%
inguinal hernia surgery 37%
impaired uterine function 72% 7%
intestinal resection 36%
sweats from pain 60%
constipation 36%
consequences of abortion 59%
phlegmon 31%
defecation during urination 59%
surgical infections 31%
pain when urinating 76% 15%
postoperative seroma 31%
burning when urinating 74% 14%
intestinal tumor 30%
difficult defecation 56%
patient's condition 30%
rash pustules 53%
consequences of surgery 30%
worse from the heat 52%
scrotum pain 29%
adhesions in the intestines 66% 13%
history of liver surgery 29%
abortions 51%
atonic constipation 29%
alternating symptoms 51%
abdominal surgery 29%
intestinal abscess 60% 8%
history of vein surgery 29%
chills 49%
intestinal dyskinesia 29%
tenesmus 69% 19%
necrosis 29%
sweating is increased 48%
inguinal hernia in children 28%
female pelvic organs 64% 15%
trauma 27%
cold sweat 59% 11%
femoral hernia 27%
soft tissue abscess 59% 12%
acute pain 27%
difficulty urinating 65% 18%
closed person 26%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 81% 35%
there are no complaints 26%
intoxication 59% 14%
history of laparoscopic surgery 25%
burns 47% 2%
weakness of the abdominal muscles 25%
weak stream of urine 62% 17%
vomiting once 25%
burning in the intestines 62% 17%
intestinal motility is active 25%
feeling of heat 42%
a history of endoscopic surgery 24%
defecation painful 56% 15%
presses 24%
urination painful 57% 16%
acute bronchitis 23%
pain in the intestines 61% 20%
umbilical hernia 23%
fighting 46% 11%
postoperative pain 23%
appendages of the uterus 50% 17%
Chronical bronchitis 23%
infected wounds 54% 21%
cough after exercise 23%
purulent peritonitis 57% 27%
abdominal pain 23%
inflammation 38% 15%
chronic bronchitis unspecified 23%
wound 43% 20%
bloating 22%
peritonitis 53% 31%
bronchitis 22%
skin problems 39% 18%
worse constipation 22%
consequences of infection 41% 20%
constant pain 22%
pain in the intestines 48% 40%
recurrent inguinal hernia 22%
vomiting bile 22%
closes 22%
urination when coughing 22%
cough 21%
consequences of plastic surgery 21%
consequences of taking medications 21%
fruits when running worse 21%
inflammatory bowel diseases 21%
prostate adenoma 21%
intermittent constipation 21%
oncology 21%
genital neoplasms 21%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 20%
testicular cyst 20%
muscle weakness 20%
benign neoplasms 20%
constipation in the elderly 20%
inflammation of the inguinal lymph nodes 20%
constipation prolonged 20%
elderly patients 19%
worse from exercise 19%
abdominal injuries 19%
frequent and copious urination 19%
constipation in adults 19%
testicular pain 19%
lower abdominal pain 19%
fistula 19%
intestinal fistula 19%
worse during day 19%
No physical stress of any kind 19%
spermatocele 19%
dropsy testicles 19%
pain in the perineum in men 19%
groans in pain 18%
wound postoperative 18%
adhesive intestinal obstruction 18%
intestinal lethargy 18%
violation of the stool 18%
liver resection 18%
a history of prosthetics 18%
bloating painful 18%
postoperative scars 18%
open person 17%
intestinal peristalsis is absent 17%
conservative 17%
liver necrosis 17%
lower abdominal pain in men 17%
pain in the navel area 17%
pain in the right side 17%
lymphadenitis 17%
strong cough 17%
ligature fistula 17%
pain in the navel area 17%
worse in morning 17%
nervous cough 16%
pain throughout the body 16%
obesity 16%
discomfort in the intestines 16%
consequences of injuries 16%
fecal vomiting 16%
swelling 16%
gases when urinating 16%
swelling of genitals 16%
skin condition 16%
chronic condition 16%
hematoma 16%
general intoxication syndrome 16%
acute obstructive bronchitis 16%
does not tolerate pain 16%
recovery period 16%
copd 15%
diabetes mellitus 15%
urination disorder 15%
thrombosis 15%
company is worse 15%
blood diseases 15%
obstructive bronchitis 15%
hematuria 15%
genital pain in men 15%
lower abdominal pain in women 15%
tendency to constipation 15%
pain gives in the groin 15%
anesthesia 15%
scarring 15%
impaired prostate function 15%
stomach like a drum 15%
prolonged cough in children 15%
tumour in the abdomen 15%
abdominal pain near the navel 14%
constantly crying 14%
he gets upset quickly 14%
muscle damage 14%
stomach pain 14%
urination rare 14%
periodic cough 14%
consequences of abdominal trauma 14%

Instructions

Video
  1. Introduce new diseases through 🔍 Search and input on the top panel using
  2. The table shows the most important distinguishing symptoms, tests and diagnoses related to the selected diseases.
  3. The higher the percentage, the more important this symptom is for the disease and vice versa. At 0%, we can say that this symptom never occurs in the disease.
  4. The list changes dynamically depending on the data of the current visit in the selection of therapy .
  5. Click on the percentageto see the suggestions from the original source.
  6. By using the service, you agree to user agreement. Kiberis services do not replace a doctor!