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Results: Differences General Gastric dyskinesiaInflection of the gallbladder in children
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Distinctive symptoms
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impaired gastric function 80%
herpes 83%
gastritis 79%
pain in the right hypochondrium 71%
biliary dyskinesia 67%
choleretic 67%
leukoencephalitis 42%
dull pain in the right hypochondrium 63%
gastric dyskinesia 41%
aching pain in the right hypochondrium 62%
violation of gastric motility 39%
worse after breakfast 61%
spasms in the epigastrium 39%
single stones in the bladder 61%
stomach cramps 33%
deformation of the gallbladder 61%
pylorospasm 31%
pain in the right hypochondrium after eating 61%
gastrocardium syndrome 30%
bending of the gallbladder 61%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 29%
stagnation 59%
stomach atony 28%
bursting pain in the right hypochondrium 58%
belching sour 28%
vomiting bile 56%
stomach pain 28%
crying when complaining 55%
abdominal cramps 27%
cholecystitis in children 55%
gatekeeper reflux 25%
heaviness in the right hypochondrium 53%
nose palpation of the abdomen soreness in the epigastrium 25%
pain in the right collarbone 52%
localization of the main complaint in the stomach 25%
hypertrophy biliary tract 12% 62%
cardiospasm 24%
yellow tongue with a touch 49%
acute pain in the stomach 24%
abdominal distension 49%
sharp pain in the stomach 23%
abdominal distension a 49%
abdominal pain when pressing 22%
childhood diseases 49%
abdominal pain during meals 21%
screams at children 49%
heartburn 21%
heaviness in the hypochondrium 49%
allergy to eggs 21%
pain in the right lung 49%
sore throat from above 20%
discomfort in the right hypochondrium 48%
heartburn sour 20%
bad breath unpleasant 48%
reflux esophagitis 20%
anomalies of the gallbladder development 46%
tuberculosis of the kidneys 20%
pancreatitis in children 46%
belching rotten eggs 19%
abdominal discomfort 44%
severe sore throat when swallowing 19%
bursting 44%
nicotine poisoning 19%
violation of the stool 44%
enzymatic insufficiency 18%
liver pain 43%
burning in the esophagus 18%
mitral valve 41%
vascular spasm 18%
pain in the right arm 41%
pituitary gland diseases 18%
domestic violence 41%
angina pectoris 18%
improvement after belching 41%
tetany 18%
cholecystitis 14% 53%
heartburn belching 18%
shape of body is deformed 38%
abdominal pain near the navel 18%
asthenic 38%
eats quickly 18%
volume of gallbladder is increased 38%
worse food 17%
vomiting 15% 53%
burning in the throat 17%
posture disorders in children 37%
constantly increased appetite 17%
overlaid tongue 37%
severe sore throat 17%
unstable stool 37%
burns 17%
diarrhea alternates with constipation 36%
impaired arterial function 17%
better from movement 36%
necrotic pancreatitis 17%
serious child 35%
worse during meals 17%
vomiting during meals 34%
burning in the muscles 17%
pain in the collarbone 34%
stress neurosis 17%
relief from vomiting 34%
spasm in the throat 17%
nausea 34%
spastic abdominal pain 16%
from eating better 34%
viral enteritis 16%
vomiting food 34%
acute expansion of the stomach 16%
crying from pain 34%
main complaint is abdominal pain 16%
connective tissue dysplasia 34%
CHD 16%
changes in feces 33%
vibration sickness 16%
food is poorly digested 33%
food allergy 16%
gallbladder stones 32%
with attacks of abdominal pain 15%
cholestasis 32%
acute viral hepatitis 15%
pregnancy 32%
intoxication 15%
fecal vomiting 32%
gastroesophageal reflux disease 15%
pain in the side 32%
slowness of movement 15%
bladder interventions 31%
allergy to food 15%
predominant right 30%
pain when swallowing 15%
needs support 30%
pain in the navel area 15%
rapid growth 30%
convulsions pain 15%
cystitis 30%
acute cholecystitis 15%
inflection of the gallbladder in children 29%
pain in the navel area 15%
consequences of taking medications 13% 42%
enteritis 14%
curvature of the spine 29%
acute hepatitis 14%
right-sided symptoms 29%
pain in the sternum 14%
inflammation 29%
rheumatism 14%
curvature of the legs 28%
thermal burns 14%
joint deformation 28%
angioplasty 14%
lung pain 28%
weak heart 14%
muscle damage 28%
myocardial dysfunction 14%
alternating symptoms 28%
alcohol poisoning 14%
intestinal mucosa 27%
burning in the stomach 14%
conservative 27%
damage to the nervous system 14%
aches 12% 39%
chronic pneumonia 14%
nausea vomiting 26%
hypotension 13%
underdevelopment 26%
variable symptoms 13%
stones in the bladder 25%
effects of poisoning 13%
hyperkinesis 20% 45%
liver dysfunction 13%
immunodeficiency 25%
feeling the heat in the skin 13%
acute condition 24%
throat hurts 13%
lags behind in the development 24%
increased appetite 13%
onset of illness 22%
bacterial pneumonia 13%
drug disease 10% 31%
difficult to swallow 13%
burping with food 16% 36%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 13%
cholecystopancreatitis 16% 35%
mental shock 13%
impaired function of the bile ducts 15% 33%
strong character 13%
abdominal pain 25% 43%
encephalitis 13%
pancreatitis 13% 29%
omission of internal organs 13%
nose nursing mom 12% 26%
dermatitis 12%
presses 11% 24%
protein c deficiency 12%
consequences of surgery 10% 23%
hepatitis 12%
there are no complaints 10% 22%
tuberculosis 12%
patient's condition 9% 21%

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