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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Aphthous stomatitisNewborn herpes
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(1)
General urine test 87%(0)
Blood biochemistry 3%(1)11%(1)
Infection tests 10%(0)
Sex hormones 10%(1)
Elements and vitamins 3%(2)
Distinctive symptoms
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tongue atrophy 67%
newborn herpes 38%
herpes on the gums 69% 22%
congenital herpes infection 34%
ulcers on the gums 60% 17%
consequences of herpes 27%
herpes in the mouth 61% 29%
genital herpes 26%
tongue ulcer 25%
childhood diseases 22%
pain in the mouth 24%
herpetic encephalitis 22%
gingivitis in children 19%
intrauterine pneumonia 22%
ulcers on the lips 15%
herpetic sore throat 22%
gums inflamed 32% 16%
STDs 21%
candidiasis 12%
herpes on the face 21%
pain in the tongue 11%
sepsis 20%
ulcers in the mouth 7%
1 pregnancy 19%
by erosion of the stomach 6%
miscarriage 19%
runny nose after hypothermia 6%
encephalitis in children 19%
ulcers on the skin 6%
neonatal sepsis 19%
mikulich 's disease 5%
acute viral keratitis 18%
painful ulcers in the mouth 5%
microphthalmos 18%
peptic ulcer 5%
herpes recurrent 18%
scarring 5%
effects of shock 18%
chronic pharyngitis 5%
late miscarriage 18%
little saliva 5%
microcephaly 17%
necrosis 5%
herpes rashes 17%
constant discharge from the nose 4%
early miscarriage 17%
chronic runny 4%
bacteremia 17%
skin problems 4%
herpes 12% 28%
swelling of the lips 4%
consequences of infection 2% 18%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 4%
rash in the mouth 15%
acute stomatitis 4%
damage to the nervous system 15%
impaired gastric function 4%
death of the child 15%
scratches 4%
keratitis 14%
wounds heal poorly 4%
premature birth 14%
stomach ulcer 4%
s eyes cloudy 13%
illness after hypothermia 4%
cataract 13%
frequent stomatitis 4%
encephalitis 13%
wound 4%
coma 13%
scar inflammation 4%
cirrhosis of the liver 13%
state of exacerbation 3%
hepatitis 12%
worse during meals 3%
leukoencephalitis 12%
remission 3%
epilepsy 12%
soreness of the skin 3%
pneumonia 12%
inflammatory bowel diseases 3%
dependence on the doctor 11%
overweight 3%
liver problems 11%
diarrhea 3%
brain damage 11%
periods of exacerbation 3%
pregnancy 10%
worse in morning 3%
there are no complaints 10%
worse food 3%
increased 9%
illness from stress 3%
angiopathy 2% 10%
rapid weight loss 3%
drug disease 2% 10%
emaciation 3%
aphthous stomatitis 8% 15%
immunodeficiency 3%
helps others 4% 11%
worse during day 3%
patient's condition 2% 9%
dystrophy 3%
gastrointestinal problems 4% 10%
weakening of immunity 3%
inflammation 4% 9%
chronic condition 3%
heartburn 3%
burns 3%
pain worse in the morning 3%
acute allergic reactions 3%
rheumatism 3%
viral diarrhea 3%
worse at 7 am 3%
inflammation of the stomach 3%
osteopenia 3%
burning in the stomach 3%
rheumatic inflammation 3%
worse before eating 3%
pain in the wound 3%
intestinal infection 3%
dry mouth 3%
worse during sleep 3%
runny nose 3%
neurogenic pain 3%
pharyngitis 3%
dryness 2%
allergy 2%
swelling 2%
lowered 2%
blood diseases 2%
ulcerative necrotic gingivostomatitis 2%
trauma 2%
allergic stomatitis 2%

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