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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Chronic peritonitisEventration
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(5)53%(6)
Blood biochemistry 28%(3)62%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 29%(0)55%(0)
Coprogram 27%(1)50%(1)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 35%(0)37%(0)
Infection tests 35%(0)32%(0)
Chest radiography 53%(0)
Coagulogram 46%(1)
Other hormones 41%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
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periodic abdominal pain 45%
wound postoperative 96%
difficult defecation 42%
gastroschisis 93%
adhesions in the intestines 40%
omphalocele 91%
mycetoma 38%
aseptic peritonitis 88%
fever abdominal pain 37%
severe meteorism 88%
shortness of breath when walking 36%
hernia of the abdomen 86%
feeling of heat in the stomach 36%
eventration 83%
pain during urination 35%
subcutaneous emphysema 81%
pain when urinating 35%
cough after whooping cough 79%
local peritonitis 33%
wound 77%
constant bloating 33%
umbilical hernia 77%
painful urination 32%
hiccups 77%
violation of lymph 32%
wound inflammation 77%
internal heat 32%
bowel prolapse 75%
fever weakness 32%
chest damage 73%
ascites 31%
hernia 72%
history of laparoscopic surgery 31%
intestinal paresis 72%
there is a fever in the whole body 31%
the feeling of a wound 71%
abdominal pain before defecation 30%
trauma 71%
digestive weakness 28%
puncture wound 71%
difficulty urinating 28%
impaired function of the small intestine 70%
defense of abdominal muscles 28%
rapid reaction 66%
loss body weight 28%
the surgical suture is inflamed 65%
pain in the intestines 28%
cough 65%
rapid weight loss 28%
suppuration of the skin 20% 85%
main complaint is abdominal pain 28%
stab wound 64%
head skin sweating 28%
umbilical hernia in children 64%
scar inflammation 27%
pain chest 64%
pain in internal organs 27%
paralytic syndrome 63%
tension in the legs 27%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 62%
intra-abdominal abscesses 27%
hypoproteinemia 62%
silicotuberculosis 27%
pain in the wound 62%
constant sweating 27%
injuries of the diaphragm 60%
abdominal pain during defecation 27%
hemorrhages on the skin 60%
sweating of the whole body 27%
on the skin of the anterior abdominal wall 60%
fear of the unknown 27%
omission of internal organs 59%
trophic ulcer 27%
suppressed anger 58%
changes in feces 26%
bronchial tuberculosis 57%
weak stream of urine 26%
postoperative hernia 57%
fever with sweating 26%
explosive injury 57%
shape of large intestine is changed 26%
is worse at 10 am 57%
sweats from pain 26%
cough asthmatic 57%
k94 diagnosis of gastrointestinal diseases 26%
closed fracture 57%
periodic weakness 25%
chills 56%
prolonged defecation 25%
uterine hypoplasia 56%
amenorrhea 25%
uterine prolapse 55%
periodic illness 25%
childhood diseases 55%
defecation during urination 25%
skin is tight 54%
prolonged fever 25%
intestinal obstruction 33% 87%
digestion bloating 25%
paresis 54%
defecation painful 25%
stones cough after bronchitis 54%
diarrhea with blood 24%
rupture of the uterus 53%
migrating larva 24%
asthmatic bronchitis 53%
sharp pain in the stomach 24%
pressing pain in the chest 52%
acute abdominal pains 24%
hypotension 51%
palpitations with shortness of breath 24%
stomach swells 51%
blood diseases 24%
worse in morning 51%
urination disorder 23%
swelling of the wound 51%
sharp abdominal pain 23%
stool delay 51%
worse when walking 23%
worse during day 51%
everything is bad 22%
tachycardia 51%
ulcers on the skin 22%
cut wound 51%
worse from the heat 22%
asthma attacks 50%
stomach pain 22%
obesity on the stomach 50%
impaired uterine function 22%
strong cough 50%
belly enlargement 22%
sharp cough 50%
feeling the heat in the skin 22%
wounds of the heart 50%
fear of illness 22%
severe gas formation 49%
streptococci 22%
presses 49%
calculating 21%
stage of recovery 48%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 20%
severe nausea 48%
hematuria 20%
increase of the alkaline phosphatase 48%
peptic ulcer 20%
mediastinal tumors 48%
pain throughout the body 20%
does not sweat 48%
gradual deterioration of the condition 20%
teething the child 47%
diarrhea 20%
cough paroxysmal 47%
general intoxication syndrome 20%
fever tachycardia 47%
overweight 20%
recovery period 47%
early development 20%
falls to the floor 46%
abscess 20%
swelling 46%
sensations in the legs 20%
traumatic shock 46%
general weakness 20%
chest pain when coughing 46%
changes in the blood 19%
increased ast 46%
scarring 19%
type 2 diabetes mellitus 46%
feeling of bruising 19%
fluid in the abdomen 46%
dry 19%
fat deposits 46%
weakness after illness 19%
intestinal resection 45%
gastrointestinal problems 18%
compressing pains in the heart 45%
necrosis 18%
pulmonary tuberculosis 44%
drug disease 17%
increase in creatinine 44%
exudative peritonitis 16%
cough with shortness 44%
tuberculosis 46% 38%
increased alt 44%
lung damage 44%
confusion of thoughts 43%
serum sickness 43%
chest pain when breathing 43%
abdominal swelling 43%
bronchial asthma 43%
abdominal pain with nausea 43%
infected wounds 43%
loses thought 43%
muscle atrophy 43%
metabolic syndrome 43%
consequences of surgery 31% 73%
abdominal pain with vomiting 42%
soreness of the skin 19% 61%
unbearable pain 42%
acute bronchitis 42%

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