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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Gastric perforationStomach ulcer
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Distinctive symptoms
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gastric perforation 44% 3%
impaired gastric function 31% 59%
stomach ulcer 39% 6%
peptic ulcer 32% 48%
intra-abdominal abscesses 30%
hunger after eating 5%
perforated stomach ulcer 29%
green tea 4%
gastric resection 33% 2%
relief from vomiting 4%
purulent peritonitis 28%
stomach pain after eating 3%
acute abdomen 28%
pain in the left side of the body 3%
peritonitis 27%
pain in the sternum 3%
history of laparoscopic surgery 32% 3%
fetid stool 3%
gastric bleeding 33% 5%
the smell of gases 3%
intestinal bleeding 31% 4%
fear of rejection 3%
pancreatic adenoma 31% 4%
heaviness after eating 3%
bleeding ulcer 32% 5%
abdominal pain is easier from vomiting 3%
acute abdominal pains 25%
strong desire for coffee 3%
ascites 27% 1%
deterioration in the spring 3%
abdominal pain 30% 5%
pain in the left half of the abdomen 3%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 29% 4%
smelly 3%
gastrointestinal problems 29% 4%
abdominal pain on the left 3%
resection of a part of the stomach 23%
heaviness in the stomach after eating 3%
gases in the stomach 23%
alkalization of feces 3%
abscess 23%
causes vomiting 3%
sharp pain in the stomach 26% 1%
pain in the left chest 3%
increased bleeding 28% 4%
worse in autumn 3%
inflammation of the stomach 26% 2%
vomiting brings relief 3%
excision of stomach ulcers in the anamnesis 20%
erythrocytosis 2%
history of surgery 26% 4%
anemia, unspecified 2%
consequences of surgery 26% 4%
increased potassium 2%
bleeding 26% 4%
more often in old age 2%
inflammation 24% 3%
pain in the thoracic spine 2%
surgical infections 22% 1%
prolonged diarrhea 2%
patient's condition 24% 3%
chronic diarrhea 2%
suspicion 21% 1%
fear of eating 2%
paranoia 21% 1%
is better after eating 2%
biliary colic 22% 2%
trophic ulcer 2%
abdominal surgery 22% 2%
feeling of heaviness in the stomach 2%
lerish syndrome 18%
swelling of the tongue 2%
tension in the stomach 18%
pain throughout the body 2%
pancreatic cancer 23% 3%
fear of pain 2%
duodenal stenosis 22% 2%
abdominal pain after eating 2%
acute pain 24% 4%
smokes 2%
diseases of the stomach and duodenum 26% 6%
fast saturation 2%
a history of gastric ulcer 24% 4%
desire for coffee 2%
gastrojunal ulcer 24% 5%
pain in the left shoulder blade 2%
consequences of taking medications 22% 3%
pricks 2%
crohn 22% 3%
pain in the left arm 2%
biliary pancreatitis 21% 2%
positive 2%
oncology 21% 2%
prolonged defecation 2%
intestinal colic 17%
worse at 11 o'clock 2%
colic in the stomach 17%
bad breath unpleasant 2%
increased 22% 3%
effects of puberty 2%
abdominal pain when pressing 20% 2%
dark feces 2%
aneurysm of hepatic vessels 16%
stool is large 2%
appendicitis 16%
stool delay 2%
peptic ulcer 16%
abdominal swelling 2%
acute appendicitis 16%
helps others 2%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 16%
constipation 2%
acute cholecystitis 16%
belly enlargement 2%
cholecystopancreatitis 20% 2%
alcohol dependence 2%
ulcers on the skin 21% 3%
abundant stool 2%
consequences of infection 20% 2%
sociable 2%
cholecystitis 18% 1%
alcohol is abusing 2%
benign neoplasms 19% 2%
fear of illness 2%
pancreatitis 19% 2%
bloating 2%
serious condition 15%
painful appearance 2%
intestinal tumor 19% 2%
heaviness in the abdomen 2%
renal artery aneurysm 15%
spasmodic pain 2%
fluid in the abdomen 15%
stool with gases 2%
nose palpation of the abdomen soreness in the epigastrium 15%
worse in autumn and spring 1%
inflammatory bowel diseases 15%
swelling 1%
colic 18% 1%
up circulatory disorders 1%
appendix cancer 15%
renal vein thrombosis 14%
extreme abdominal soreness when touched 14%
malignization 14%
duodenal ulcer 26% 10%
bacteremia 14%
hypertrophy biliary tract 18% 2%
n 18% 2%
abdominal aortic aneurysm 13%
intestinal infarction 13%
sepsis 13%
intestinal resection 13%
postoperative peritonitis 13%
pulmonary artery aneurysm 13%
allergy to antibiotics 17% 2%
dielafua ulcer 13%
defense of abdominal muscles 17% 2%
the consequences of abdominal surgery 13%
worse at 12 o'clock 19% 4%
intestinal mucosa 18% 3%
renal colic 17% 2%
pressure in the stomach 17% 2%
pain when touched 17% 2%
constantly increased appetite 12%
stomach pain in the morning 16% 2%
heart rupture 12%
moral 12%
diseases of the operated stomach 12%
the consequences of taking antibiotic therapy 12%
peptic ulcer disease 12p of the intestine 24% 10%
sudden pain 12%
pain in the intestines 12%
intestinal ulcer 23% 9%
impaired arterial function 15% 1%
corneal ulcer 17% 3%
helicobacteriosis 17% 3%
renal artery stenosis 12%
lung rupture 12%
elderly patients 12%
dryness of the skin of the lips 12%
dry skin on the knees 12%
leukocytosis 12%
intestinal peristalsis is absent 11%
keratitis 16% 3%
consultation of a gastroenterologist 14% 1%
a history of endoscopic surgery 14% 1%
effects of shock 11%
state of exacerbation 15% 2%
aortic aneurysm 11%
liver cancer 11%
stress ulcers 11%
tension in the epigastrium 11%
pompe disease 11%
cancer 11%
biliary peritonitis 11%
anaerobic infection 11%
pneumothorax 11%
tension of the anterior abdominal wall 11%
shock states of various genesis 11%
the fast man 11%

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