Distinctive symptoms
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neuroses in children
81%
9%
foreign body of the intestine —
51%
increased appetite
65%
—
foreign body of the esophagus —
48%
neurosis
46%
18%
foreign body of the pharynx —
45%
improper nutrition
9%
—
foreign body of the rectum —
42%
loves family
9%
—
instilled —
37%
hunger after eating
9%
—
intestinal obstruction —
33%
deterioration from reproaches
8%
—
pain in the esophagus —
32%
likes to study
8%
—
lump in the stomach —
31%
a lot of desires
8%
—
difficult to swallow —
31%
appetite is sharply increased
8%
—
lump in the esophagus —
31%
bursting pain in the stomach
7%
—
eosinophilic esophagitis —
31%
vomiting after belching
7%
—
peritonitis —
30%
the desire to gain weight
7%
—
salivation —
29%
loves himself
7%
—
a history of endoscopic surgery —
29%
studies a lot
7%
—
stool delay —
28%
few friends
7%
—
defecation painful —
28%
desire to lose weight
7%
—
fecal stone —
28%
likes to be examined
6%
—
electric burns —
27%
even if he is indoors
6%
—
feces does not come out —
26%
bursting abdominal pain
6%
—
pain in the intestines —
26%
disease from reproaches
6%
—
stone in the stomach —
26%
not in the mood
6%
—
history of surgery —
25%
lack of love
6%
—
gastrointestinal problems —
25%
worse from overeating
6%
—
aggressive —
25%
jams stress
6%
—
mediastinit —
24%
vomiting from overeating
6%
—
rupture of the esophagus —
24%
swelling in the stomach
6%
—
intoxication —
24%
anxiety
6%
—
severe meteorism —
24%
lipid metabolism
6%
—
abdominal pain during defecation —
24%
eats everything
5%
—
digestive disorders
5%
28%
relief from vomiting
5%
—
childhood diseases
4%
27%
eats often
5%
—
surgical infections —
23%
appetite is poor
5%
—
difficulty breathing —
22%
change in appetite
5%
—
esophageal stenosis —
22%
abdominal distension
5%
—
inflammation —
22%
abdominal distension a
5%
—
consequences of surgery —
22%
eats
5%
—
abdominal pain
4%
26%
appetite is bad
5%
—
vomiting
3%
25%
cheerful
5%
—
violation of the stool
5%
27%
unspecified mental disorders
5%
—
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract
6%
28%
risk desire
5%
—
gastric perforation —
21%
worms in the feces
5%
—
worse after eating —
21%
diarrhea alternates with constipation
5%
—
strong fright —
21%
fear of vomiting
5%
—
there are no complaints —
21%
heredity predisposition
5%
—
pain in the anus during defecation —
21%
not enough communication
5%
—
surgery on the esophagus —
21%
controls itself
5%
—
pain in the sternum —
21%
no friends
5%
—
foreign body sensation —
21%
inadequate behavior
5%
—
thermal burns —
21%
eggs found in fecal
5%
—
can't swallow —
20%
overweight
5%
—
hypersalivation —
20%
fear of performing what
5%
—
ulcer penetration —
20%
disorder of violation of bodily form
5%
—
inflammatory bowel diseases —
20%
mood disorder
5%
—
fecal peritonitis —
20%
thyroid diseases
4%
—
nausea vomiting —
20%
large child
4%
—
impaired gastric function
3%
23%
alternating symptoms
4%
—
esophagitis —
20%
brain tumors
4%
—
tight stool —
19%
traumatic brain injury
4%
—
trauma
3%
22%
effects of puberty
4%
—
subcutaneous emphysema —
19%
irritability
4%
—
acute abdomen —
19%
brain tumor
4%
—
intestinal mucosa —
19%
family man
4%
—
bedsores —
19%
periods of exacerbation
4%
—
bloating —
19%
thin
4%
—
eats only bread —
19%
traumatic illness
4%
—
pain when swallowing saliva —
19%
weight change
4%
—
cough with agitation —
19%
head injury
4%
—
pain in the esophagus when swallowing —
19%
tremor
4%
—
esophageal obstruction —
18%
variable symptoms
4%
—
stiffness in the joints —
18%
weight gain
4%
—
gangrene —
18%
neuroinfections
4%
—
cough —
18%
pancreatopathy
4%
—
nausea
3%
21%
takes antidepressants
4%
—
nervous cough —
17%
depression is strong
4%
—
skin problems —
17%
violation of fat metabolism
4%
—
fearless —
17%
bursting
4%
—
pain due to flatulence —
17%
head tumor
4%
—
obstructive intestinal obstruction —
17%
pancreatic disease, unspecified
4%
—
drooling —
17%
immaturity
4%
—
pain in the rectum —
17%
emotional child
4%
—
intestinal obstruction in children —
17%
big head
4%
—
fistula —
17%
enlargement of the thyroid gland
4%
—
difficult defecation —
17%
diseases of infants
4%
—
conservative —
17%
diffuse toxic goiter
4%
—
stool with gases —
17%
thyrotoxicosis
4%
—
difficulty breathing after an attack —
17%
hormonal disorders
3%
—
aching stomach —
16%
diabetes mellitus
3%
—
sepsis —
16%
subacute condition
3%
—
small bowel obstruction —
16%
neurological disorders
3%
—
bleeding —
16%
necrosis —
16%
irritation of the anus —
16%
acute pain —
16%
tract crying attacks —
16%
abdominal pain with nausea
4%
20%
abdominal pain with vomiting —
16%
throat hurts —
16%
abscess —
16%
abundant stool —
16%
consequences of taking medications
4%
20%
bacteremia —
16%
rupture duodenal dysfunction —
16%
feeling of overflow of the stomach —
16%
alkali poisoning —
15%
fright —
15%
appetite immediately after eating —
15%
intestinal resection —
15%
phlegmon —
15%
accumulates things —
15%
constipation —
15%