In women, there is an important risk factor for the development of hemorrhoids: pregnancy. Read here why expectant mothers often suffer from hemorrhoids and what you can do about it! Hemorrhoids: pregnancy as a risk factor Hemorrhoids in pregnancy occur in about half of all expectant mothers. They are usually mild, usually the severity line…
Month: March 2019
Psoriasis – Scalp
In more than two-thirds of patients psoriasis affects the scalp (medical term: psoriasis capitis) and forehead. Thus, these sites are by far the most affected areas of the body by psoriasis – regardless of age, gender or stage of disease. Find out more about psoriasis capitis here. Psoriasis – scalp: what symptoms occur? Since the…
Diabetes Test
A diabetes test should determine whether you are suffering from diabetes. For this the blood and the urine are examined and if necessary an oral glucose tolerance test (oGTT) is carried out. A home-use diabetes self-test may be for guidance only and should not replace a doctor’s visit. Learn how the various investigations are going…
hemophilia
Hemophilia (hemophilia) is a blood clotting disorder that is usually inherited. The patients lack important blood coagulation factors or these are defective. Therefore, hemophiliacs (hemophiliacs) tend to bleed and easily get “bruises” (bruises). The hemophilia can not heal so far. Thanks to modern therapies, however, people with blood can lead a largely normal life. Read…
Binge Eating
Binge-eating (food addiction) is a mental disorder that manifests itself in recurring binge eating. Those affected have no control over their eating habits and devour enormous amounts of food. Most of them are overweight and their self-esteem is low. Although binge eating is the most common eating disorder in the population, research into the disease…
Type 3 diabetes
The term diabetes type 3 summarizes various rare types of diabetes that arise in other ways than type 1 and type 2 diabetes. LADA also holds a special position. Read all about diabetes type 3 and LADA diabetes here! What is a type 3 diabetes? The term diabetes type 3 (or “other specific types of…
epilepsy
Epilepsy (Latin epilepsy) is also called “epilepsy” in German and colloquially often referred to as cramping. Epilepsy is a malfunction of the brain. It is triggered by nerve cells, which suddenly fire impulses simultaneously and discharge themselves electrically. Quick Overview Description: Epilepsy is characterized by epileptic seizures. These are short-term dysfunctions of the brain in…
Help with dementia
Help with dementia often needs sufferers and relatives alike. Many institutions, associations and associations provide information, tips and advice for everyday life with dementia. Here is a list of important contact points for dementia patients and their relatives! Help with dementia: important contact points There are many associations, institutions and associations that can provide information,…
vertebral fracture
A vertebral fracture is caused by an indirect trauma (such as a fall) or osteoporosis. He can express himself through movement-related pain. Sometimes, however, a broken vertebra does not produce any symptoms and then often goes undetected. Depending on the fracture shape, a vertebral fracture can be treated conservatively or surgically. Find out more about…
wound healing
Wound healing is a very complex process. Its goal is to seal damage to body tissue to prevent infection, dehydration or other consequential damage. Read more about wound healing phases and the difference between primary and secondary wound healing! Why wound healing is important Wound healing is a complicated process involving many different cells, messengers…