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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Intermenstrual pain syndromeOvulatory syndrome
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Distinctive symptoms
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monthly painful 70% 13%
abdominal cramps 64%
ovarian pain 72% 16%
pain spasm 51%
bacterial vaginosis 46%
indecision 45%
vaginosis 46%
monthly gas scanty 42%
painful ovulation 44%
spasm 41%
anxiety 35%
spasmodic pain 32%
acute pain 47% 15%
improvement from warm compresses 23%
unspecified mental disorders 27%
pain in the pelvis 19%
rupture of the fallopian tube 27%
improvement after rest 16%
patient's condition 27%
emotional 13% 29%
ovarian apoplexy 25%
pain is better from the heat 15%
pain in the sacrum and coccyx 21%
desire to plan 15%
coccyx injury 20%
intensive physical load 15%
adhesions in the pelvis 20%
abdominal pain with fever 15%
ligament rupture 19%
improvement during menstruation 15%
pain after injury 18%
hair anomalies 14%
acalculia 17%
better from heat 14%
pain in the coccyx 17%
uterine appendages are increase 14%
intermenstrual pain syndrome 17%
bloody discharge from the vagina 14%
anovulatory cycle 16%
sexuality increased 14%
apoplexy 16%
excess of lh 14%
is very sensitive 16%
ovarian insufficiency 13%
constant pain 15%
fever abdominal pain 13%
feeling the heat in the anus 15%
vomiting 13%
pelvic bone fracture 15%
ovarian cysts 13%
violation of sensory integration 15%
ovarian hypofunction 13%
myocardial infarction 15%
pain intolerance 13%
pain after a fracture 13%
vaginal discharge 12%
consequences of injuries 13%
he sleeps all the time 12%
necrosis 13%
tearfulness 12%
pain in the sacrum 13%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 12%
sensitivity to pain 13%
crying during complaints 12%
ovulatory pain 34% 19%
pain in the vagina 12%
headaches 13%
nausea with fever 12%
pain in the tendons 12%
sleep better 12%
folliculitis 12%
cry when complaining 12%
thalamic syndrome 12%
traumatic brain injury 11%
spinal injury 12%
vomiting blood 11%
consequences of taking medications 12%
subfebrility 11%
soreness of the uterus 35% 21%
abortions 11%
impressionability 11%
abdominal pain with vomiting 11%
painful appearance 11%
uterine tumor 11%
nervous excitability 11%
abdominal pain with nausea 11%
sudden pain 11%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 11%
head surgery 11%
vomiting at fever 11%
pituitary gland diseases 11%
tumour in the abdomen 11%
impaired nervous system function 11%
postoperative pain 11%
periods of exacerbation 10%
nausea vomiting 10%
neurosis 10%
better at night 10%
bone fracture 10%
refuses treatment 10%
oncology in the anamnesis 10%
not enough time 10%
organic brain damage 10%
drug allergy 10%
skin anesthesia 10%
acute abdomen 10%
inflammation 18% 6%
irritability 10%
the pain threshold has been lowered 28% 16%
allergy 9%
swelling 9%
consequences of surgery 9%
attacks of pain 9%
increased sensitivity 9%
brain damage 9%
blood diseases 8%
feeling of heat 9%
pregnancy 13% 19%
drug disease 9%
salpingitis 14% 19%
damage to the nervous system 9%
increased 8% 13%
high temperature 9%
nausea 9% 13%
coccyx fracture 8%
ovulatory syndrome 34% 37%
trauma 17% 8%
lower abdominal pain 46% 47%
abdominal pain 43% 35%
inflammation of the brain 11% 11%
history of surgery 17% 11%
vulvovaginitis 11% 11%
inflammation of the ovaries 19% 13%
vulva infections 11% 11%
endometriosis 19% 13%
history of laparoscopic surgery 11% 11%
does not tolerate pain 14% 10%
patient is motionless 10% 10%
intra-phase infections 16% 16%
chronic oophoritis 16% 16%
oncology 8% 8%
pain over the pubic 13% 13%

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