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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences Similar ProctalgiaChronic anal fissure
Related research Analogs Analogs
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 7%(0)7%(0)
CT scan of the large intestine 10%(0)
Measurements at the reception 10%(0)
Infection tests 9%(2)
Colonoscopy 8%(0)
Coprogram 7%(1)
Gynecologist's examination 7%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 6%(0)
CT of the organ 6%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%12%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 54%100%
intestinal spasms 90% 14%
rectal bleeding 26%
pain in the rectum 84% 15%
chronic anal fissure 20%
muscle pain 70% 8%
burns 19%
pain in the intestines 70% 12%
bleeding 17%
spasm 64% 12%
anal spasm spasm of the sphincter 13%
pain after stool 37%
atony of the rectum 13%
worse sitting 25%
muscle hypertonus 13%
pain in the groin area 19%
fear of being yourself 12%
muscle tension 17%
burning sensation during defecation 11%
pain in the coccyx 17%
lot of gases 11%
fear of cancer 14%
burning in the anus 11%
proctalgia 25% 12%
hard stools 11%
pain in the perineum in women 11%
wounds heal poorly 10%
pain gives in the groin 11%
changes in feces 10%
feeling of cramps 11%
blood from the anus 10%
proctitis 10%
discharge from the anus 10%
pain in the perineum in men 10%
restrains stool 10%
discomfort in the intestines 10%
acute injury 10%
pricks 10%
consistency of feces is dense 10%
genital pain in women 10%
sensation of a foreign body in the anus 10%
does not feel pain 10%
wound 9%
convulsions 9%
involuntary discharge of gases 9%
convulsions pain 9%
fear of defecation 9%
reduced efficiency 9%
sowing for intestinal flora is positive 9%
infectious colitis 9%
pain in the anus in women 9%
with attacks of abdominal pain 9%
stools with effort 9%
painful urination 8%
stool with gases 9%
sudden pain 8%
violation of the chair 9%
epilepsy attacks 8%
chronic pelvic pain syndrome 9%
general tension 8%
intestinal lethargy 9%
intestinal infection 8%
consequences of physical stress 8%
colitis 8%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 8%
urination disorder 8%
diarrhea alternates with constipation 8%
absences 8%
injury 8%
alternating symptoms 8%
postpartum contractions 8%
pain throughout the body 7%
insufficiency of the anal sphincter 8%
subacute condition 7%
regular stool 8%
irradiation 7%
hard muscles 8%
abdominal pain 7%
fears of anxiety 7%
periods of exacerbation 7%
foreign body sensation 7%
inflammatory bowel diseases 7%
prolonged defecation 7%
epilepsy 7%
burning in the intestines 7%
painful appearance 7%
pain in the fingers 7%
illness from stress 7%
defecation painful 7%
psychologist 7%
seeding on intestinal flora 7%
patient's condition 6%
insensitivity to pain 7%
stabbing pain in the anus 5%
incontinence of feces 7%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 20% 14%
chair in the morning 7%
consequences of taking medications 10% 4%
constipation 10% 17%
inflammation 10% 4%
itchy skin 6%
constant pain 6%
hypertension 6%
obesity 6%
skin overgrowth 6%
intestinal mucosa 6%
constantly moving 6%
stool meager 6%
intestinal bleeding 6%
conservative 6%
feeling of fullness 6%
consequences of injuries 5%
vascular damage 5%
skin condition 5%
hypertension 5%
changes in the blood 5%
overweight 5%
consequences of childbirth 5%
diarrhea 5%
liquid stool 5%
madness 5%
anxiety 5%
delirium 5%
confusion 5%
acute pain 6% 11%
false contractions 4%

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