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Month: March 2019

nappy rash

Posted on March 27, 2019

Diaper dermatitis is a rash in the diaper area. Typically, infants and toddlers are affected. But even older, incontinent people can suffer from diaper dermatitis. In many cases, the skin is additionally attacked by fungi. A diaper rash can be prevented by simple methods. Also, the diaper rash treatment helps well against the sore butt…

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Turner syndrome

Posted on March 24, 2019

Turner syndrome (Ullrich-Turner syndrome, UTS, monosomy X) is a genetic disease. The patients are always female and attract attention through a short stature. Since their ovaries are usually malformed, they are usually infertile. Hormone therapy can increase growth and initiate puberty. Read all about Turner syndrome here. Turner syndrome: description Turner Syndrome is also referred…

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Pica

Posted on March 24, 2019

The pica syndrome (Latin pica = magpie) is a form of eating disorder in which the person repeatedly take substances that are not actually suitable for consumption – for example, earth, sand, paint, mortar, paper or textiles. The Pica syndrome is usually found in infancy, but can also occur in adults. Here you can read…

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Side-hungrina – symptoms

Posted on March 23, 2019

Side-stream gangrene symptoms are often confused with those of pharyngitis. Despite the similarities of both diseases, there are some unmistakable signs of a side-hungrina. Here you can read about the symptoms of side-stream gangrene and how to recognize them. Side Strangangina: Symptoms that typically occur A lateral transept usually manifests itself first with dysphagia and…

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Borderline Syndrome: Therapy

Posted on March 23, 2019

For a long time, borderline therapy was considered particularly problematic – especially because patients are quickly disappointed and often stop treatment prematurely. Thanks to special therapeutic concepts, however, the prognosis is much more optimistic today than it was just a few years ago. However, the particular challenges of borderline disease are not easy for both…

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polymyositis

Posted on March 23, 2019

Polymyositis is a rare inflammatory muscle disease. It is similar to dermatomyositis, but unlike it does not cause any skin symptoms. Muscular symptoms, on the other hand, encompass the same spectrum, so muscle weakness and pain are in the foreground. Find out everything important about polymyositis here! Polymyositis: description When translating the term “polymyositis” from…

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Trichomonas infection

Posted on March 22, 2019

Trichomoniasis (trichomoniasis) is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases of the genitourinary tract worldwide. It mainly affects women. In most cases, the infection is asymptomatic. Treatment is by a short dose of antibiotics. However, caution should be exercised during pregnancy. Find out everything important about symptoms, diagnostics and therapy of trichomoniasis here. Trichomonads…

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vaginitis

Posted on March 22, 2019

Colpitis (vaginitis) is an inflammation of the vagina caused by various types of bacteria, fungi or other pathogens. Almost every woman is affected by colpitis at least once in her life. Certain factors such as vaginal injury or impaired hormone reverberation favor the inflammation. Treated in time heals them within a few weeks. Read here…

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vertebral blockade

Posted on March 22, 2019

In a vertebral block (vertebral block, vertebral block), a vertebral joint is temporarily (reversibly) limited in its mobility. This can happen in the area of ​​the thoracic spine (thoracic spine) or the cervical spine (cervical spine). Read more about back blockade here: What exactly is a vertebral blockade? How is it created? For example, how…

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ectopic pregnancy

Posted on March 21, 2019

In an ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized egg does not nest in the uterus, but in the fallopian tube. This can happen if the fallopian tube is not completely permeable. Due to the growing embryo, the fallopian tube can break. Life-threatening bleeding in the abdominal cavity is the result. Since the symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy…

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