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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Spasms of the gastrointestinal tractStomach polyps
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Stomach radiography 14%(0)
Endoscopy 12%(0)
Infection tests 11%(0)
Coprogram 10%(0)
Autoimmune markers 9%(2)
Radiography of the area 9%(0)
FGDS 7%(0)
Blood biochemistry 6%(1)
Histological studies 5%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
intestinal spasms 80%
intestinal polyp 30%
abdominal cramps 57%
disease from resentment 26%
hemorrhoids 46%
patient 25%
constantly increased appetite 45%
suspiciousness 25%
intestinal dyskinesia 42%
gastritis 12% 37%
increased appetite 38%
sad 23%
forgetfulness 37%
consequences of grief 23%
pain in the right hypochondrium 37%
impressionability 20%
stomach cramps 36%
stomach polyps 19%
food poisoning 35%
intestinal tumor 19%
neurosis 34%
desire to control 19%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 32%
anemia 15%
abdominal pain 42% 10%
removal of stomach polyps 14%
intoxication 27%
bleeding 12%
aversion to fat 24%
oncology 11%
can not straighten 22%
malignization 11%
pylorospasm 21%
stomach tumors 11%
aversion to milk 20%
gastric bleeding 10%
aversion to dairy products 20%
bleeding ulcer 10%
tendency to depression 17%
vomiting blood 10%
back muscle spasm 17%
increased bleeding 10%
damage to the nervous system 17%
there are no complaints 9%
impaired nervous system function 17%
intestinal bleeding 9%
stomach pain 30% 11%
helicobacteriosis 9%
back aches 16%
need for salt 9%
muscle pain 16%
pain in the intestines 9%
food allergy 16%
antibodies to dna increased 9%
abdominal muscle pain 16%
erythropenia 8%
metabolic disorder 15%
gastric resection 8%
disorders of the autonomic nervous system 15%
stomach cramping pain 8%
vegetative vascular dystonia 14%
abdominal pain during meals 8%
acute duodenitis 14%
no stool 8%
erosive gastritis 14%
stool is large 8%
gastroenteritis 14%
electrocoagulation 8%
eats often 14%
chronic gastritis 8%
alcohol poisoning 14%
pain in the sternum 7%
nervous exhaustion 13%
fecal vomiting 7%
enteritis 13%
acute pain in the legs 7%
acute abdominal pains 13%
refusal to drink 7%
acute pain in the stomach 13%
a history of endoscopic surgery 7%
duodenitis 13%
variable symptoms 7%
patient's condition 13%
rapid growth 7%
illness after hypothermia 13%
overweight 6%
sharp pain in the stomach 13%
pain in the legs 6%
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system 12%
control issues 6%
changeable mood 12%
periods of exacerbation 6%
abdominal pain when pressing 12%
dependence on the doctor 6%
sharp belly 12%
inflammation of the stomach 6%
mood disorder 11%
oncology in the anamnesis 6%
better in afternoon 11%
caution 6%
digestive disorders 11%
calculating 6%
dermatitis 11%
consumes alcohol 6%
peptic ulcer 11%
history of laparoscopic surgery 6%
does not tolerate pain 11%
necrosis 5%
childhood diseases 10%
cancer 5%
neurological disorders 10%
consequences of taking medications 5%
subacute condition 10%
emotional 10%
allergy 10%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 22% 10%
acute pain 14% 5%
impaired gastric function 18% 11%
inflammation 9% 5%

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