Symptoms|Treatments|Causes|Related Conditions
| related condition | relative strength of association (?) | % of respondents having both |
|---|---|---|
| Infertility |
(15) |
(27%) |
| Pelvic Congestion Syndrome |
(13) |
(15%) |
| PCOS |
(13) |
(17%) |
| Nickel Allergy |
(10) |
(14%) |
| Interstitial Cystitis |
(8) |
(21%) |
| Migraine |
(8) |
(81%) |
| Fibromyalgia |
(8) |
(32%) |
| Anemia |
(8) |
(37%) |
| Bipolar Disorder |
(7) |
(10%) |
| Adrenal Fatigue |
(7) |
(20%) |
| Hypothyroidism |
(7) |
(20%) |
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome |
(7) |
(65%) |
| Cluster Headaches |
(7) |
(40%) |
| Arthritic Hips |
(7) |
(14%) |
| Bladder Infection |
(6) |
(49%) |
| PTSD |
(6) |
(18%) |
| Obsessive-compulsive disorder |
(6) |
(21%) |
| Human Papillomavirus |
(6) |
(15%) |
| ADHD |
(6) |
(16%) |
| Anal Fissures |
(6) |
(21%) |
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome |
(6) |
(38%) |
| Neuropathy |
(6) |
(19%) |
| Restless Legs Syndrome |
(5) |
(31%) |
| Asthma |
(5) |
(31%) |
| Eating Disorders |
(5) |
(15%) |
| Back pain |
(5) |
(79%) |
| Body Image Distortion |
(5) |
(24%) |
| TMJ Disorder |
(5) |
(42%) |
| Hypoglycemia |
(5) |
(26%) |
| High Cholesterol |
(5) |
(30%) |
| Eczema |
(5) |
(20%) |
| Obesity |
(4) |
(26%) |
| Binge Eating |
(4) |
(17%) |
| Candidiasis |
(4) |
(32%) |
| Aging |
(4) |
(29%) |
| Allergies |
(4) |
(67%) |
| Depression |
(3) |
(76%) |
| Acid Reflux |
(3) |
(49%) |
| Insomnia |
(3) |
(63%) |
| Vulvar Vestibulitis |
(3) |
(16%) |
| Anxiety |
(3) |
(75%) |
| Common Cold |
(3) |
(65%) |
| Acne |
(3) |
(46%) |
"Relative strength of association" is calculated as the odds ratio (OR) multiplied by the log of the number of respondents. We rank related conditions this way to put the more significant ones at the top. For example, in the related conditions list for Migraine, Cluster Headaches gets a higher score than Depression, even though a greater % of respondents report having Depression than Cluster Headaches. This is because Depression is linked to many more conditions than Cluster Headaches. Cluster Headaches is more particularly associated with Migraine.