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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Rectal bleedingObstructive intestinal obstruction
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Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%(0)
Colonoscopy 91%(0)
Ultrasound of abdominal cavity 81%(0)
Coprogram 47%(1)20%(0)
Endoscopy 4%(0)16%(0)
Radiography of the area 17%(0)
General blood test 8%(2)9%(1)
Distinctive symptoms
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 100%15%
Register, to see more distinctive signs of diseases and studies 57%
blood in feces 47%
constantly wants to eat 57%
anal fissures 42%
intolerance to cold 51%
blood from the anus 32%
constantly increased appetite 39%
hemorrhoids 31%
obstructive intestinal obstruction 38%
hemorrhoids bleeding 29%
fecal stone 35%
bleeding 40% 13%
increased appetite 30%
increased bleeding 23%
intestinal obstruction 26%
diverticulum of the rectum 13%
bloating 24%
rectal cancer 13%
spastic abdominal pain 24%
diverticulitis 13%
benign tumors of the small intestine 24%
intestinal diverticula 12%
feeling of emptiness in the stomach 23%
proctitis 12%
constipation 23%
rectal bleeding 12%
foreign body of the intestine 23%
tumors of the rectum 12%
tumors of the small intestine 22%
polyp of the rectum 10%
small bowel obstruction 22%
pain in the rectum 10%
blockage of blood vessels 22%
colitis 10%
constipation in the elderly 22%
pain in the anus during defecation 10%
ascariasis 22%
infectious colitis 10%
dysfunction of the gallbladder 22%
polyps 10%
ascaris 22%
with the diverticula of the sigmoid colon 9%
bloating pain 21%
hemorrhoid prolapse 9%
fecal vomiting 21%
adenocarcinoma of the rectum 9%
hypertrophy biliary tract 21%
pus in feces 8%
gallbladder stones 21%
diverticular colon disease 8%
constipation in adults 21%
prolapse of the rectum 8%
pain due to flatulence 21%
hemorrhoids with blood 7%
small intestine resection 21%
leukemia 7%
vomiting 20%
thick feces 7%
biliary ileus 20%
hemorrhoids with rectal fissure 7%
spasmodic pain 20%
hemorrhoids with rectal prolapse 7%
abundant stool 20%
streaks of blood in feces 7%
gallbladder fistula 20%
tumour in the abdomen 7%
stool with gases 20%
radiation proctitis 7%
watery diarrhea 20%
chronic proctitis 7%
rupture duodenal dysfunction 20%
chronic colitis 7%
intestinal paresis 19%
crohn 7%
from the discharge of gases 19%
blood dark 7%
bile fistulas 18%
intestinal form of radiation sickness 7%
colon obstruction 18%
chronic dysentery 7%
constipation prolonged 18%
digestive disorders 6%
atonic constipation 17%
paraproctitis 6%
adhesive intestinal obstruction 17%
emaciation 6%
history of surgery 17%
prostate cancer 6%
intestinal resection 17%
no appetite 6%
bloating of the entire abdomen 17%
polyps of the colon 6%
feeling of blockage 17%
rapid weight loss 6%
intestinal dyskinesia 17%
tendency to bleed 6%
nbsp 17%
burning in the intestines 6%
vomiting bile 17%
pseudomembranous colitis 6%
paralytic syndrome 17%
fistula of the rectum 6%
belching rotten eggs 16%
black discharge 6%
small bowel cancer 16%
constant abdominal pain 6%
the height makes it worse 16%
dysentery 6%
calculous cholecystitis 16%
hemorrhoidal bleeding 6%
fetid stool 16%
hyperthermia 6%
abdominal pain with vomiting 16%
chronic radiation sickness 6%
unbearable pain 16%
burning in the anus 6%
gangrene 16%
intestinal mucosa 6%
bedsores 16%
effects of taking antibiotics 5%
peritonitis 16%
food poisoning 5%
intestinal lumen is narrowed 15%
difficult defecation 5%
spastic stomach pains 15%
dysbacteriosis 5%
anomalies of the female genital organs 15%
impaired function of the large intestine 5%
stone in the stomach 15%
chronic anemia 5%
violation of the stool 7% 22%
feeling of heat in the stomach 5%
conservative 15%
up circulatory disorders 5%
paresis 14%
up radiation sickness 5%
neoplasms of the vulva 14%
effects of radiation 5%
constipation children 14%
anemia and weakness 5%
cholecystectomy 14%
discharge from the anus 5%
ulcer penetration 14%
cancer pain 5%
intestinal spasms 14%
intestinal polyp 5%
stomach cramping pain 14%
posthemorrhagic anemia 5%
oncology in the anamnesis 14%
mucous stools 5%
benign tumors of the large intestine 9% 23%
fever abdominal pain 5%
onset of illness 3% 17%
fistula of the anus 5%
personality feeling 13%
bowel cancer 19% 12%
anemia, unspecified 13%
abdominal pain during meals 5%
changes in feces 13%
feeling of heat 4%
vomiting food 13%
CHD 4%
prolonged diarrhea 13%
consequences of infection 4%
spasms of the gastrointestinal tract 13%
heart dysfunction 4%
empty 13%
angiopathy 4%
frequent constipation 13%
high temperature 4%
pain all over the stomach 13%
hemorrhagic diathesis 4%
foreign body sensation 13%
weakness after illness 4%
vomiting during meals 13%
liquid stool 4%
severe gas formation 13%
painful swelling 4%
from left to right 12%
enteropathy 4%
peptic ulcer disease 12p of the intestine 12%
burns 4%
cholecystitis 12%
pain throughout the body 4%
dependence on food 12%
constant pain 4%
intestinal ulcer 12%
single ulcer of the rectum 3%
fluid in the abdominal cavity 12%
sharp pain in the stomach 12%
food is poorly digested 12%
acute abdominal pains 12%
sudden pain 11%
alternating symptoms 11%
lowered 11%
cancer in the anamnesis 11%
congestion belching 11%
oncology 7% 18%
diseases of the gastrointestinal tract 8% 19%
gastrointestinal problems 8% 19%
abdominal pain 8% 19%

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