Distinctive symptoms
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synechiae of the foreskin in boys
46%
—
leukoderma —
94%
phimosis
31%
—
piebaldism —
74%
balanoposthitis in boys
26%
—
vitamin b3 increased —
71%
difficulty urinating
22%
—
skin spots —
68%
inflammation
62%
38%
early gray —
68%
urination painful
22%
—
a history of organ transplantation —
67%
weak stream of urine
21%
—
spots on the back —
66%
pain during ejaculation
20%
—
localization of the main complaint: legs —
66%
frequent urination in the morning
19%
—
pathological intoxication —
60%
domestic violence
18%
—
scleroderma —
59%
oily scalp
18%
—
rashes on the hands —
58%
skin tender
18%
—
rash on the forehead —
57%
to start a new
17%
—
vitamin e increased —
57%
lack of urination
17%
—
leprosy —
57%
discomfort when urinating
17%
—
vitamin increased —
57%
excess testesterone
17%
—
rash forearms —
55%
scar inflammation
15%
—
spots on the abdomen —
55%
erection painful
15%
—
liebman-sachs endocarditis —
54%
pain during sexual intercourse
15%
—
rashes on the back —
53%
a difficult teenager
15%
—
albinism —
53%
hyperemia of genitals
15%
—
endocarditis —
52%
sudden pain
13%
—
wounds heal poorly —
50%
protein-energy deficiency
13%
—
scratches —
50%
urination disorder
13%
—
responsible —
49%
speeded up urination
13%
—
wrist injury —
48%
pain worse in the morning
13%
—
vitiligo, says a lot —
48%
effects of taking antibiotics
13%
—
rash back —
48%
oily skin
12%
—
rash on the scalp —
48%
caution
12%
—
skin diseases of newborns —
47%
conservative
12%
—
rashes on the chest —
46%
protein c deficiency
12%
—
rashes on the hands and feet —
45%
weakening of immunity
12%
—
rashes of the sole —
45%
up worse at 6 am
12%
—
wound —
43%
wet skin
12%
—
rash on the abdomen —
43%
diseases of infants
12%
—
rash on the wrists —
43%
worse in morning
11%
—
intoxication of alcohol —
43%
aggressive
11%
—
antinuclear antibodies —
42%
scarring
11%
—
zinc —
42%
immunodeficiency
11%
—
rashes on his legs —
41%
better to be alone
11%
—
hypochromia —
41%
consequences of injuries
11%
—
rashes on the head —
40%
anesthesia
11%
—
systemic lupus erythematosus —
40%
hormonal disorders
10%
—
skin problems
9%
48%
oncology
9%
—
common rashes —
39%
lowered
9%
—
hair loss —
39%
skin overgrowth —
39%
patient's condition —
38%
small rash —
38%
leg injury —
38%
brown pigmentation after rashes —
38%
brown spots on the skin —
37%
a new patient —
36%
closes —
36%
syphilis —
36%
history of surgery
18%
52%
anemia —
32%
impaired lung function —
30%
increased —
26%
localization of the main complaint of the hand —
26%
reddening of the skin
12%
35%
gradual deterioration of the condition
11%
33%
consequences of infection
10%
29%
drug disease
14%
29%
childhood diseases
17%
29%
trauma
19%
28%
consequences of taking medications
18%
27%