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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Rectal stenosisRectal prolapse in children
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(0)
Coprogram 38%(3)24%(4)
Endoscopy 44%(0)8%(0)
General inspection 25%(0)3%(0)
Stomach radiography 26%(0)
Histological studies 24%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%6%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 39%86%
blurred vision 75%
constipation 27%
patient's condition 83% 7%
rectal prolapse in children 23%
fistula of the rectum 72%
inversion of the intestines 21%
paraproctitis 65%
pressure on the rectum 16%
itching in the anus 63%
weakness of the sphincters 15%
infectious colitis 76% 11%
impaired function of the large intestine 14%
proctitis 77% 13%
rectocele 14%
stool is thin 57%
severe meteorism 12%
gaping anus 57%
omission of the rectum 12%
turns red during defecation 57%
tenesmus 11%
rectal infiltration 65% 6%
constipation after surgery 11%
colitis 68% 10%
nose sniffles 11%
intestinal fistula 55%
involuntary discharge of gases 11%
incontinence of feces 70% 13%
straining during bowel movements 10%
atresia of the anus and rectum 54%
worse constipation 10%
discharge from the anus 72% 17%
from the discharge of gases 10%
wet skin 52%
insufficiency of the anal sphincter 10%
fistula of the anus 50%
tendency to diarrhea 10%
redness around the anus 50%
sowing on intestinal flora 10%
data intestinal biopsy was performed 50%
tight stool 10%
chronic colitis 49%
syndrome of the piriformis muscle 10%
abnormalities of intestinal development 49%
mucous hyperemia 10%
traumatic illness 47%
enterocele 10%
chronic proctitis 46%
atonic constipation 9%
blood from the anus 52% 5%
constipation prolonged 9%
chronic anal fissure 45%
can't hold urine 9%
inconclusive urge to defecate 43%
dolichosigma 9%
burning in the anus 43%
lowered 9%
mucous stools 49% 5%
urinary incontinence 9%
intestinal lumen is narrowed 41%
polyp of the rectum 9%
skin itching redness 41%
liquid stool 9%
fistula 41%
constipation is pushing 9%
tuberculosis of the intestine, peritoneum, mesenteric lymph nodes 40%
bowel prolapse 9%
pain in the anus during defecation 39%
muscle weakness 9%
anal fissures 39%
i've seen it somewhere 9%
itchy skin 39%
perineal hernia 9%
conservative 49% 8%
intestinal dyskinesia 9%
feeling of stenosis 38%
foreign body of the rectum 9%
scarring 45% 5%
stool with gases 8%
radiation therapy 38%
inflammation of the stomach 8%
burning in the intestines 38%
strict parents 8%
red fecal 38%
colitis in children 8%
gastrointestinal problems 53% 14%
no strength 8%
difficult defecation 45% 6%
intensive physical load 8%
hemorrhoids 37%
bloating 8%
radiation damage 37%
foreign body of the intestine 8%
rectal bleeding 37%
abundant stool 8%
intestinal abscess 36%
worse after midnight 8%
pus in feces 36%
intestinal infection 8%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 52% 14%
weakness after illness 7%
perineal rupture 44% 6%
omission of internal organs 7%
tuberculosis of lymph nodes 35%
worse during day 7%
inflammation 49% 12%
digestive weakness 7%
history of surgery 47% 10%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 7%
crohn 34%
weak ligaments 7%
defecation painful 34%
no stool 7%
blood in feces 34%
weakness after diarrhea 7%
intestinal resection 46% 10%
a history of sigmoidectomy 7%
pain in the rectum 47% 11%
severe gas formation 7%
STDs 33%
weakness in the lower back 7%
blood diseases 32%
helps others 7%
violation of the stool 47% 13%
control issues 7%
up radiation sickness 32%
impaired gastric function 7%
operative delivery 32%
diarrhea 7%
tumour in the abdomen 31%
rapid childbirth 7%
angioplasty 40% 8%
improvement from alcohol 7%
intestinal tumor 29%
consequences of physical exertion 7%
lymph node damage 29%
worse at 12 o'clock 7%
burns 28%
constipation with loose stools 7%
tumors of the rectum 35% 5%
discomfort in the intestines 7%
reddening of the skin 28%
vaginal septum 7%
tuberculosis 27%
lordosis 7%
digestive disorders 27%
skewed pelvis 7%
aggressive 27%
intestinal lethargy 7%
gradual deterioration of the condition 27%
feeling of incomplete bowel emptying 7%
fighting 26%
diarrhea alternates with constipation 7%
oncology 31% 3%
persistent cough 7%
prolonged defecation 33% 6%
posture disorders in children 7%
inflammatory bowel diseases 39% 12%
stage of recovery 7%
consequences of injuries 25%
weakness of the ligaments 7%
subacute condition 25%
recovery period 7%
cancer 24%
creatorrhea 6%
intestinal mucosa 40% 14%
wound postoperative 6%
increased 37% 11%
polyps 6%
-willed redness of the anus 39% 13%
peritonitis 6%
consequences of taking medications 31% 7%
sluggish baby 6%
abscess 27% 4%
rectum stomach 6%
soreness of the skin 25% 3%
incomplete bowel emptying 6%
peptic ulcer 26% 4%
curvature of the spine 6%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 27% 5%
bleeding from the bladder 6%
wound 25% 5%
urgent urge to defecate 6%
bleeding 24% 5%
impaired lung function 6%
pain in the intestines 28% 9%
feeling of blockage 6%
surgical infections 25% 7%
digestion constipation 6%
necrosis 24% 7%
childhood diseases 6%
skin problems 22% 5%
suspicion 6%
consequences of surgery 24% 7%
paranoia 6%
trauma 23% 7%
hernia 6%
consequences of infection 23% 9%
dysbacteriosis 6%
prolonged labor 5%
corneal ulcer 5%

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