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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Shoulder neck fractureFracture of the child's arm
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Distinctive symptoms
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pulling pain in the buttocks 36%
epiphyseolysis 13% 94%
candida balanitis 32%
fractures of the bones of the wrist 10% 88%
fracture of the femoral 27%
arm fracture 16% 89%
wakes up and cannot sleep 26%
wrist injury 10% 79%
frequent urination in the morning 26%
pain in the wrists 66%
balanoposthitis in boys 25%
periosteum injury 62%
pain in the right leg 25%
pain in the fingers 61%
pain in the buttocks 23%
swelling of the wrists 61%
worse lying down 23%
swelling of the hands 12% 70%
internal itching 22%
open fracture 11% 67%
coxarthrosis 22%
osteopenia 54%
fracture of the lower leg 22%
swelling after a fracture 14% 67%
hip fracture 21%
pain after a fracture 18% 71%
genital itching 21%
dislocation of the forearm 52%
itching of female genitals 21%
finger fracture 52%
muscle spasm of the hands 21%
swelling of the fingers 50%
pulling pains in the legs 20%
injury to the elbow joint 13% 63%
deforming arthrosis 20%
fracture with displacement 22% 72%
candidiasis 19%
bone deformation 8% 57%
fractures of the humerus in children 19%
pain in the bones 16% 65%
vegetative vascular dystonia 19%
elbow pain 11% 59%
dry skin 19%
bone defects 6% 54%
type 2 diabetes mellitus 19%
pain in the fingers 45%
pectoris cardiac dyspnea 18%
caution 44%
weakness during the day 18%
swelling of joints 17% 61%
it is better from massage 18%
fractures of the forearm bones 15% 59%
hemarthrosis 17%
dislocation of the elbow joint 43%
vascular spasm 17%
joint crunch 10% 52%
shoulder pain is worse when moving 17%
wound 9% 51%
shoulder pain when raising the hand 17%
worse from movement 15% 56%
arthrosis 17%
nerve damage 40%
metabolic syndrome 17%
pain in the forearm 5% 45%
the pain is worse lying down 16%
bruised hands 39%
swelling of the legs 16%
swelling of the fingers 38%
fracture of the scapula 15%
restriction of movement 19% 56%
comminuted fracture 15%
no children 37%
broken collarbone 15%
limb movement limitation of movement 37%
shoulder neck fracture 14%
consequences of injuries 4% 40%
diabetes mellitus 14%
childhood diseases 36%
non-healing fracture 14%
acute pain 13% 49%
orthopedic implant 12%
pain when moving 15% 50%
pain in the right leg aching 12%
bone injury 35%
pain in the right buttock 12%
swelling 13% 48%
fracture of the femoral neck in the elderly 12%
significant operational risk 34%
prosthetic arm 12%
vascular damage 34%
joint replacement in the anamnesis 12%
fracture of the radius 7% 40%
crunch in the shoulder joint 12%
swelling of the wound 33%
closed person 11%
deformity of the fingers 33%
pain in the shoulder blades 10%
dislocation 7% 40%
the feeling of dislocation 10%
history of surgery 11% 43%
joint pain when moving 9%
numbness with pain 32%
dislocation of the collarbone 9%
pain after injury 32%
fractures of the forearm bones in children 9%
polytrauma 32%
aseptic bone necrosis 9%
fussy child 32%
limbs pain 9%
skin problems 5% 36%
tingling in the heart area 9%
head swelling 31%
subcutaneous edema 9%
striae 31%
bruises on the arms 9%
stiffness in the joints 4% 35%
bruise 8%
worse when unbending 6% 37%
patient is motionless 8%
consequences of a fracture 10% 40%
the feeling of falling 8%
deformity of fingers 30%
blue veins 8%
stiffness in the shoulders 6% 36%
tingling in the legs 8%
fracture of the ulna 17% 47%
old injuries 8%
calluses on the hands 12% 42%
thin 8%
skin atrophy 29%
feeling of puffiness 8%
swelling in the morning 29%
joint pain with exertion 8%
worse from exercise 29%
hard pulse 8%
pain in the elbow joints 11% 40%
pain throughout the body 7%
bruise 29%
bone necrosis 7%
osteomyelitis 29%
size delusions 7%
intraarticular fracture 9% 38%
chronic venous edema 7%
severe pain in the arm 19% 47%
osteosarcoma 7%
stiffness of the hands 5% 33%
dislocation of the shoulder 7%
illness after hypothermia 28%
feeling of crawling goosebumps 7%
feeling of danger 28%
soreness of the skin 7%
fracture of the child's arm 28%
more often in old age 7%
pain from sudden movements 8% 36%
tingling in the extremities 7%
general narcosis 8% 35%
feeling of pressure on the bottom 7%
pain during exercise 27%
fracture of the sternum 7%
joint diseases 13% 40%
pathological fracture 7%
limitation of the amplitude of movements 8% 35%
blue skin 7%
sports injury 5% 32%
pain in the collarbone 7%
sensations in the hands 10% 37%
pain under the shoulder blade 6%
closes 26%
2 children 6%
head injury 26%
traumatic illness 6%
needs attention 26%
sensations in the legs 6%
constant pain 26%
neck injury 6%
does not tolerate pain 25%
crackling in the joints 6%
catatrauma 8% 33%
gunshot wounds 6%
no joints 5% 29%
elderly patients 6%
scarring 24%
nervousness 6%
frequent fractures 7% 31%
tension in the hands 6%
worse from sudden movements 9% 33%
hard to take a breath 6%
swelling of the whole body 7% 30%
is worse at 10 am 6%
surgical infections 23%
lymphosarcoma 6%
the feeling of a fracture 11% 34%
tingling 6%
muscle tension 4% 27%
venous congestion 6%
closed fracture 14% 37%
tension in the shoulders 6%
open person 4% 27%
sensations in the extremities 6%
feeling of heat 22%

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