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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Bacterial dysenteryEnterocolitis
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 61%(3)47%(4)
General blood test 53%(5)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 73%
bacterial dysentery 69%
duodenitis 72%
acute dysentery 67%
acute duodenitis 65%
pain in the left side of the head 63%
biliary dyskinesia 63%
pain like a knife 59%
dysbacteriosis 38% 100%
frequent stools in the morning 56%
enteritis 61%
headache cutting 56%
quickly gets tired 57%
pain in the sigmoid colon 56%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 50%
pain in the left half of the abdomen 55%
intestinal dyskinesia 48%
headache on the left 55%
constipation 48%
defecation painful 52%
varicose veins of the legs 48%
pain in the joints at a temperature 51%
constant weakness 46%
stool with mucus and blood 71% 18%
venous mesh on legs 44%
streaks of blood in feces 50%
veins bloating 42%
inconclusive urge to defecate 47%
feeling of bruising 42%
abdominal pain with fever 45%
neurasthenia 42%
moderate condition 45%
veins swelling on the legs 42%
tenesmus 44%
rumbling in the stomach 41%
tension in the stomach 44%
erosive gastritis 40%
abdominal pain on the left 44%
gastroenteritis 35%
area stool several times a day 43%
digestive disorders 35%
denies it 42%
moody child 33%
frequent stools 42%
impaired venous function 33%
stomach cramping pain 42%
menopause 30%
severe chills 42%
chronic enterocolitis 26%
abdominal muscle pain 42%
acute enterocolitis 26%
intestinal mucosa 55% 11%
pain in the legs 26%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 58% 15%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 25%
headache with chills 41%
chronic condition 25%
dysentery in children 40%
pain in the knees 25%
stool with mucus 61% 19%
peptic ulcer 24%
convulsions pain 39%
irritability 24%
stool in the morning 38%
neurosis 24%
fever abdominal pain 38%
aching 23%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 38%
acute colitis 23%
fever with pain in the joints 37%
enterocolitis 22%
acute pain in the joints 37%
diarrhea 29% 50%
joint pain in the muscle 36%
unspecified mental disorders 21%
by erosion of the stomach 35%
decreased concentration of attention 19%
diarrhea with stool blood 49% 13%
infectious colitis 19%
pain spasm 34%
diarrhea alternates with constipation 19%
diarrhea with mucus 48% 12%
liquid stool 30% 47%
loose stools with mucus 48% 12%
bloating and rumbling in the stomach 17%
very correct 33%
bloating 16%
very high fever 33%
starch in the fecal 16%
subfebrility 32%
sowing on intestinal flora 15%
general tension 32%
discovered muscle fibers in the stool 15%
effects of poisoning 32%
the feeling of parasites 14%
intestinal bleeding 46% 12%
pain in the navel area 14%
chills 31%
sudden onset 14%
joint pain 31%
pain in the navel area 14%
caution 31%
changeable stool 13%
impaired function of the large intestine 47% 15%
bloating pain 13%
2 children 30%
medicinal colitis 13%
elderly patients 30%
difficult defecation 13%
general intoxication syndrome 29%
intestinal amoebiasis 13%
better in afternoon 29%
putrefactive dyspepsia 13%
spasm 29%
pain due to flatulence 13%
better in morning 29%
helminths 12%
acute condition 28%
trichomoniasis in women 12%
the fast man 28%
tendency to constipation 12%
joint diseases 28%
nausea 12%
blood diseases 35% 6%
trichomoniasis 12%
intoxication 27%
abdominal pain with nausea 12%
necrosis 27%
greenish feces 12%
tension type headache 38% 10%
creatorrhea 12%
tension in the head 37% 9%
bilirubinuria 12%
angioplasty 25%
increased 12%
childhood diseases 25%
sudden vomiting 12%
fever with muscle pain 37% 10%
abundance of mucus 11%
headache tension 37% 10%
leukocytosis 11%
impaired gastric function 39% 12%
constipation in adults 11%
diarrhea with blood 36% 9%
overlaid tongue 11%
acute abdominal pains 36% 9%
walks fast 11%
pain in the intestines 44% 18%
greasy stools 11%
bleeding 38% 12%
spicy food 11%
headache at temperature 35% 9%
accumulation of gases in the stomach 11%
sharp pain in the stomach 35% 9%
pain in the intestines 11%
acute abdomen 32% 8%
general weakness 11%
severe headache neck pain 33% 9%
abdominal pain near the navel 11%
blood in feces 54% 31%
amoebiasis 11%
severe fever 31% 8%
salmonellosis 11%
muscle pain 30% 8%
feces undigested 11%
gastrointestinal problems 37% 15%
pain in the tongue 10%
intestinal infection 34% 13%
mental fatigue 10%
headaches 27% 7%
frequent constipation 10%
high temperature 27% 7%
feeling of heaviness in the stomach 10%
inflammation of the stomach 32% 14%
listlessness with fever 10%
onset of illness 26% 9%
intense longing 10%
consequences of infection 26% 9%
constipation prolonged 10%
acute pain 27% 12%
sudden onset 10%
violation of the stool 30% 15%
headache aching 10%
patient's condition 34% 19%
pain all over the stomach 10%
abdominal pain 29% 15%
fruits when running worse 10%
intestinal spasms 42% 28%
fatigue feeling 10%
inflammatory bowel diseases 30% 17%
abdominal pain constipation 10%
aching all over the body 10%
sports injury 10%
constipation flatulence 10%
constipation with loose stools 10%
heaviness in the abdomen 10%
digestion bloating 10%
strong irritability 10%
abdominal pain when pressing 10%
diarrhea with gases 10%
severe gas formation 10%

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