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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Bradycardia in childrenSpasm of the anal sphincter
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Ultrasound of the Heart 55%(0)
Ultrasound of the organ 47%(0)
Measurements at the reception 32%(0)7%(0)
Colonoscopy 35%(0)
CT scan of the large intestine 34%(0)
Infection tests 24%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
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mental retardation 81%
intermittent constipation 81%
arrhythmia in children 70%
anal fissures 63%
lags behind in the development 70%
constipation 51%
bradycardia 66%
worse sitting 40%
arrhythmia 62%
pain after stool 32%
fainting 60%
spasm 27% 55%
a rare pulse in the morning 57%
pain in the rectum 28%
disorders of consciousness 56%
defecation painful 25%
periodic dizziness 55%
hemorrhoids 25%
pacemaker 55%
pain in the intestines 23%
emotional weakness 55%
anal spasm spasm of the sphincter 22%
heart dysfunction 54%
insufficiency of the anal sphincter 20%
desire for change 54%
intestinal spasms 18%
dizziness sudden 54%
disease periodic muscle 17%
emotional fatigue 52%
alternating constipation 17%
hormonal disorders 51%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 16%
heart blockades in children 51%
constipation from stress 16%
atrioventricular block 50%
pain spasm 15%
periodic fainting 49%
stress spasm 15%
dizziness attacks 49%
aching pain in the anus 14%
dizziness 48%
hemorrhoids with rectal fissure 13%
vagotonia 48%
stabbing pain in the anus 13%
primary pulmonary hypertension 48%
irritation around the anus 13%
childhood diseases 53% 5%
irritation of the anus 13%
sudden loss of strength 46%
pain in the coccyx 13%
adrenal insufficiency in children 45%
chronic anal fissure 13%
fainting in children 45%
eating paper 13%
cardiomyopathy in children 44%
vegetative instability 12%
permanent arrhythmia 44%
pain in the anus during defecation 12%
effects of puberty 43%
intestinal lethargy 11%
labyrinthitis 43%
improvement after defecation 11%
lips pale 43%
gastrointestinal problems 11%
congenital heart 42%
coccyx injury 11%
reason for the consequences of puberty 41%
pain in the anus after stool 11%
irritability 41%
acute stabbing pains 11%
waxy skin color 39%
life changes 11%
sudden weakness 39%
shape of large intestine is changed 11%
conflict in the family 39%
pain is better from a warm bath 11%
lips blue 39%
pain in the sigmoid colon 11%
ketoacidosis 39%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 10%
congenital hypothyroidism 39%
history of surgery 10%
arterial hypertension in children 38%
pain in the anus in women 10%
is irritable weakness 38%
pain in the groin area 10%
irritability from fatigue 38%
nervous exhaustion 10%
likes spinning 38%
fear of defecation 9%
neurological disorders 44% 5%
muscle tension 9%
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 37%
somatoform dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system 9%
very pale 37%
acute pain 9%
helps others 37%
rude behavior 9%
purulent otitis 37%
hemorrhoids constipation 9%
emotional 51% 12%
pain is better from the heat 9%
combined heart defects 36%
stools with effort 9%
fainting from pain 36%
nervous excitability 9%
restrictive cardiomyopathy 36%
straining during bowel movements 9%
intoxication of alcohol 36%
stress neurosis 9%
dizziness from fatigue 36%
impaired nervous system function 9%
changeable mood 52% 14%
constipation after surgery 9%
periodic weakness 35%
blood from the anus 8%
uremia 35%
rectal cancer 8%
increased endurance 35%
pricks 8%
falls to the floor 34%
constipation children 8%
cardiac arrest 34%
better from heat 8%
rheumatism 34%
adhesions in the intestines 8%
hypogonadism 34%
aching 8%
sudden cardiac death 34%
neurasthenia 8%
there are no complaints 34%
violation of the stool 8%
otitis 34%
fear of pain 8%
heart disease in relatives 34%
discharge from the anus 8%
heart disease in the genus 34%
worse constipation 8%
adrenal insufficiency 32%
no stool 8%
dizziness weakness 32%
muscle pain 8%
death of relatives 32%
electric burns 8%
arrhythmia attacks 32%
fear of life 8%
consequences of taking medications 39% 5%
severe stress 7%
sudden pain 32%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 7%
death of a loved 32%
intestinal resection 7%
inflammation 39% 5%
trauma 7%
auscultation of the heart 32%
tumour in the abdomen 7%
variable symptoms 31%
a history of endoscopic surgery 7%
cardiomyopathy 31%
muscular dystonia 7%
childish behavior 31%
tumors of the rectum 7%
foolishness 31%
complications of childbirth 7%
heart hypertrophy 31%
tumors of the large intestine 7%
diseases of infants 31%
spinal injury 7%
premature babies 31%
emotional child 7%
inflammation of the brain 31%
operative delivery 7%
quickly gets tired 37% 5%
vegetative vascular dystonia 7%
hypothyroidism 30%
stool meager 7%
alternating symptoms 30%
bowel cancer 7%
liver failure 30%
crohn 7%
is worse at 10 am 30%
spasmodic pain 7%
pale skin 30%
abdominal injuries 7%
infantile 30%
prolonged defecation 7%
blue skin 29%
neuroses in children 7%
attacks of pain 36% 5%
constant fear 7%
forgetfulness 29%
chronic colitis 7%
nose pulmonary heart 29%
benign neoplasms 6%
consequences of physical exertion 29%
constant pain 6%
general weakness 28%
abdominal surgery 6%
underdevelopment 28%
no appetite 6%

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