Illness Deduction System

The Illness Deduction System was developed by systems analyst Igor Cordeiro Szeremeta to assist doctors, free of charge, in identifying diseases based on symptoms reported by patients. To use the system, doctors must carefully listen to the symptoms described by patients and enter them into the system, separating each symptom with a comma (example: fever, cough, sore throat).

The system analyzes the entered symptoms, consults an internal database, and returns the most likely disease the patient may have, based on scientific studies. The result includes the associated probability and recommendations on the next steps the doctor should take.

This system is a support tool and does not replace professional medical diagnosis. It assists in deducing possible diseases based on reported symptoms, but doctors must conduct additional tests to confirm the diagnosis. The responsibility for identifying, treating, and confirming diseases lies solely with the doctor, and the system should not be used as the sole source of diagnosis.

Although the Illness Deduction System is based on scientific data, it may occasionally suggest incorrect deductions, particularly due to miscommunication between the patient and the doctor or limitations of the system. The creator of the system, Igor Cordeiro Szeremeta, cannot be held liable for any errors, omissions, or consequences arising from the use of this tool, including but not limited to incorrect diagnoses or inappropriate treatments. All responsibility for the diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care of the patient rests solely with the doctor using the system.

By clicking the "I read the text and I agree" button below, the user declares that they have read, understood, and fully accept the terms outlined here, releasing the creator of the system from any legal liability for errors or consequences resulting from the use of the system. The Illness Deduction System is a free support tool for doctors and can be effective when there is clear and accurate communication between the patient and the doctor. However, its use must always be complemented by appropriate clinical practices and medical tests to confirm the diagnosis suggested by the system.