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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Hypovitaminosis B6Polyneuropathy of pregnant women
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(5)72%(2)
Sex hormones 20%(1)83%(1)
Blood biochemistry 54%(8)41%(0)
General blood test 46%(5)
Gynecologist's examination 43%(0)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 86%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 87%
itching of the whole body 69%
paresis 84%
stagnation 68%
female alcoholism 82%
homocysteine 61%
muscle weakness 80%
itching of the body 58%
numbness of the hands 80%
itching constant 56%
polyneuropathy 24% 100%
vitamin b6 is lowered 51%
acute intermittent porphyria 74%
decreased calcium 49%
moral 72%
chronic eczema 31%
hypotension with weakness 72%
sideroblastic anemia 31%
polyneuropathy of pregnant women 71%
crusts on the head 30%
weakness during pregnancy 70%
seborrhea 29%
vomiting in pregnant 68%
convulsions 29%
neurological disorders 20% 85%
lowered 62% 33%
numbness of fingers 64%
eczema 27%
sensations in the hands 63%
dermatitis and eczema 27%
tingling 63%
anemia 26%
porphyria 63%
rash on the tongue 25%
pregnancy 20% 83%
glossitis 25%
paretic gait 62%
alcoholic epilepsy 25%
numbness of the hands 61%
viral hepatitis in pregnant women 25%
cold legs 61%
swelling during pregnancy 24%
polio 60%
swelling during pregnancy 24%
skin anesthesia 58%
epilepsy in pregnant women 24%
hypotension 57%
hypovitaminosis in pregnant women 23%
improvement from alcohol 57%
dermatitis 22%
better from smoking 56%
vitamin lowered 22%
tingling in the legs 56%
focal epilepsy 22%
loss of touch 56%
chronic viral hepatitis 22%
anesthesia 55%
hepatitis chronic 22%
alcoholism and drug addiction 55%
eats inedible 22%
diabetic neuropathy 55%
tonic convulsions 21%
chilly 55%
anemia in children 21%
numbness of the legs 55%
change in appetite 20%
leg weakness walking 54%
rheumatism 19%
weakness of the ligaments 54%
convulsive syndrome in children 19%
vomiting 54%
frequent antibiotics 19%
weakness after illness 54%
lymphopenia 19%
paresis of legs 52%
absent-mindedness 19%
weakness in the leg muscles 52%
2 pregnancy 18%
skin irritation 51%
parkinson's disease 18%
thirst 48%
cramps in the legs 17%
weakness in the legs 47%
chronic anemia 17%
hypotension 46%
little urine 17%
neurogenic pain 46%
malabsorption 17%
history of surgery 46%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 16%
addiction 46%
epilepsy 16%
consequences of childbirth 15% 59%
irritability 16%
general weakness 42%
enteropathy 16%
smokes 42%
oily skin 16%
sensations in the legs 42%
hepatitis 15%
general intoxication syndrome 41%
intestinal insufficiency syndrome 15%
better to be alone 40%
nausea 15%
diabetes mellitus 39%
swelling 14%
metabolic disorder 39%
gastrointestinal problems 14%
intoxication 14% 52%
damage to the nervous system 14%
patient's condition 34%
liver problems 14%
alcoholism 18% 48%
consequences of taking medications 13%
dry mouth 18% 48%
inflammation 13%
alcohol dependence 17% 44%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 13%
muscle pain 16% 42%
skin problems 13%
aching 15% 40%
blood diseases 13%
dryness 14% 38%
drug disease 13%
calcium 39% 39%
rheumatism in pregnant women 12%
tongue stings 12%

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