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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Stretch marksWound infection
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 24%(3)
Infection tests 17%(0)
Measurements at the reception 16%(0)
Blood biochemistry 13%(1)
Sex hormones 5%(1)
Elements and vitamins 5%(1)
Other hormones 4%(1)
General inspection 2%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
scarring 81% 23%
history of surgery 4% 90%
striae 7%
wound 2% 74%
peeling 7%
skin problems 20% 91%
teenage pregnancy 6%
high temperature 54%
hormonal disorders 5%
suppuration of the skin 3% 42%
better in winter 5%
the feeling of a wound 38%
pregnancy 5%
infected wounds 36%
the skin is dark 5%
pain in the wound 28%
weight change 5%
everything is bad 26%
weight fluctuations 4%
leukocytosis 24%
body skin dry 4%
a wet wound 23%
rosehip 4%
feeling of heat 22%
vitamin c increased 4%
soreness of the skin 2% 23%
sharp weight loss 4%
chills 21%
muscle hypertonus 4%
eyelid tumors 21%
skin is clean 4%
loss of skin sensitivity 21%
the wounds are festering 4%
red eyelids 20%
stretch marks during pregnancy 4%
the skin is very sensitive 19%
better from the sun 4%
vascular damage 19%
better in autumn 4%
contact allergy 18%
white skin 4%
necrosis 18%
overweight 3%
wound inflammation 17%
pedantry 3%
insensitivity to pain 17%
vacuum 3%
skin irritation 17%
dry skin 3%
allergy to antibiotics 17%
responsible 3%
frequent antibiotics 17%
need for movement 3%
prolonged fever 17%
blue skin 3%
there are no complaints 17%
abdominal surgery 3%
speech absence 16%
caution 3%
refuses to help 16%
destructive behavior 3%
enlarged lymph nodes 16%
consequences of childbirth 3%
skin compaction 16%
skin overgrowth 3%
improper nutrition 16%
burns 3%
temperature with chills 16%
rough skin 3%
effects of taking antibiotics 16%
thin 3%
skin dirty 3% 19%
spasm 3%
painful swelling 15%
feeling of puffiness 3%
The skin is not 15%
the fast man 3%
ulcers on the skin 15%
from eating better 3%
wet skin 15%
increased endurance 3%
suspension 15%
tumour in the abdomen 3%
fungus 15%
burning of the skin 3%
oily skin 15%
thin skin 3%
weakening of immunity 15%
it is better from massage 3%
n 15%
angiopathy 2%
he's defending himself 3% 18%
patient's condition 2%
high fever 14%
drug disease 2%
fighting 14%
impaired arterial function 2%
peptic ulcer 14%
heart dysfunction 2%
sepsis 14%
up circulatory disorders 2%
general weakness 14%
presses 2%
bacteremia 14%
hypertension 2%
no appetite 14%
dryness 2%
a lot of medicines 14%
rapid weight loss 2%
pain when touched 14%
emaciation 2%
immunodeficiency 14%
worse during meals 2%
congestion purulent wounds 3% 17%
worse food 2%
does not tolerate pain 14%
postoperative scars 3% 17%
feeling of bruising 13%
cancer 13%
allergy 13%
impaired venous function 13%
nausea 13%
calcium 13%
metabolic disorder 13%
lowered 3% 16%
aching 13%
oncology 3% 16%
wound postoperative 3% 16%
swelling from a bite 3% 16%
scratches 3% 15%
wounds heal poorly 3% 15%
increased 3% 15%
trauma 12%
reddening of the skin 4% 15%
inflammation 11%
consequences of surgery 2% 12%
acute pain 2% 12%
consequences of taking medications 2% 11%

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