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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Diabetic enteropathyEnterocolitis in children
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 93%(4)60%(6)
Blood biochemistry 74%(4)26%(1)
CT scan of the large intestine 42%(0)38%(0)
Endoscopy 28%(0)36%(0)
Radiography of the area 25%(0)32%(0)
Autoimmune markers 55%(2)
General blood test 27%(0)25%(1)
CT of the organ 25%(0)23%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%
greasy stools 93%
colitis in children 92%
worse after eating 77%
enterocolitis 79%
increased sugar 74%
infectious colitis 76%
watery diarrhea 73%
duodenitis 72%
enteropathy 71%
chronic enterocolitis 72%
diarrhea at night 66%
colitis 68%
diabetes mellitus 63%
medicinal colitis 65%
neurological disorders 61%
intestinal infection 63%
hypoglycemia 57%
atopic march 63%
diabetic neuropathy 56%
constant discomfort in the stomach 63%
frequent heartburn 55%
inflammatory bowel diseases 61%
brown feces 55%
impaired function of the large intestine 60%
blood after defecation 55%
inflammation of the stomach 58%
worse before eating 54%
stool is thin 57%
incontinence of feces 54%
enteritis 57%
heartburn 54%
discovered muscle fibers in the stool 54%
polyuria 54%
constipation for 2 days 54%
selectivity in food 53%
constipation sheep feces 51%
burns 53%
constipation with loose stools 50%
burning in the stomach 53%
intestinal infection in children 50%
suppression of diarrhea 53%
diarrhea colic 50%
gas after eating 53%
inflammation 49%
stool three times a day 53%
digestion constipation 48%
at bloating of the lower abdomen 52%
exudative 48%
nausea is worse after eating 52%
constipation prolonged 48%
aching pain in the anus 52%
necrotic enterocolitis of newborns 47%
frequent urge to stool 51%
balantidiasis 47%
discomfort in the lower abdomen 50%
prolonged defecation 47%
burning in the stomach pain 50%
acrid stools 47%
abdominal pain worse after eating 50%
food allergy in children 47%
burning sensation during defecation 49%
childhood diseases 46%
babies diarrhea 48%
atonic constipation 46%
does not urinate 48%
sheep feces 45%
inconclusive urge to defecate 47%
intestinal dyskinesia 45%
neurogenic pain 47%
creatorrhea 44%
burning in the anus 47%
dryness of the anus 44%
diarrhea after eating 47%
loose stools with mucus 44%
abdominal pain burning 47%
pain in the left groin 44%
fear of eating 46%
acute condition 44%
polyneuropathy 45%
perforation of the colon 44%
abdominal pain at night 44%
giardiasis 44%
abdominal pain after eating 44%
thick feces 44%
celiac 43%
ulcerative necrotic enterocolitis 44%
constant aching pain 43%
consequences of taking medications 44%
pain in the anus during defecation 43%
foreign body of the intestine 44%
eggs found in fecal 43%
irritation of the anus 43%
nausea after eating 43%
diathesis 43%
sprue 43%
peritonitis in children 43%
discomfort in the intestines 43%
necrosis 42%
worms in the feces 42%
allergy 42%
stomach atony 42%
lot of mucus 42%
burning in the intestines 42%
pseudomembranous colitis 42%
vegetative polyneuropathy 42%
intestinal bleeding 42%
frequent swallowing 42%
rotovirus 41%
periods of exacerbation 41%
acute enterocolitis 41%
pain in the intestines 41%
drug disease 40%
frequent bloating 41%
intestinal mucosa 40%
opportunistic infections 40%
amoebiasis 40%
worse at night 40%
polyps of the colon 39%
periodic nausea 40%
intestinal colic 39%
discharge from the anus 40%
constipation children 39%
no stool 40%
stool with mucus 39%
loss of fluids 39%
hard stools 39%
urination with blood 39%
he responds slowly 39%
bouts of nausea 39%
food allergy 38%
cyclic vomiting 38%
dermatitis in children 38%
changes in feces 38%
main complaint is abdominal pain 37%
abdominal pain during meals 38%
diarrhea in a child 37%
type 2 diabetes mellitus 37%
abdominal pain during defecation 37%
often abdominal pain 37%
obesity in children 37%
defecation during urination 37%
cut wound 37%
frequent nausea 36%
feces undigested 37%
nausea during meals 36%
pus in feces 36%
pain in the rectum 36%
sowing on intestinal flora 36%
difficult defecation 35%
acute colitis 36%
indifference 35%
aching all over the body 36%
ganglia 35%
frequent constipation 36%
vomiting multiple 34%
no vaccinations 36%
abundant stool 34%
heaviness in the abdomen 35%
worse during sleep 34%
feeling of heaviness in the stomach 35%
no discharge 34%
bleeding 35%
increased cholesterol 34%
chronic colitis 35%
metabolic syndrome 34%
pain over the pubic 35%
hyperlipidemia 34%
intestinal polyp 35%
type 1 diabetes mellitus 34%
fasting 35%
lipid metabolism 34%
abdominal pain constipation 35%
bloating 32%
viral diarrhea 35%
nervousness 32%
abnormalities of intestinal development 35%
remission 32%
headache aching 35%
alternating symptoms 32%
diarrhea with gases 35%
difficult to swallow 32%
stool in the morning 34%
malabsorption 32%
lactation problems 34%
constant pain 31%
crohn 34%
elderly patients 30%
acute duodenitis 34%
smokes 30%
allergies in children 34%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 30%
refusal to drink 33%
changes in the blood 29%
worse in violation of the diet 33%
emaciation 29%
allergy to the skin 33%
rapid weight loss 29%
chronic diarrhea 33%
better to be alone 28%
appetite is bad 33%

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