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Morbus Meulengracht

Posted on February 27, 2020

Morbus Meulengracht (Gilbert-Meulengracht disease, Gilbert-Meulengracht syndrome) is a congenital, harmless metabolic disorder. Due to the reduced activity of an enzyme, the red blood pigment is only insufficiently degraded. The eyes can turn yellow, sometimes headaches and tiredness occur. Patients should pay attention to a few things in order to relieve the metabolism. Read all about…

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Heel Spurs

Posted on February 26, 2020

A heel spur (calcaneus spur) is a spiny bone outgrowth on the heel bone. It is caused by small tendon injuries that calcify. Reason for such injuries are usually faulty and overloaded. In a heel spur walking or standing can be very painful. Here’s what you can do to get rid of the symptoms. Heel…

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Dengue fever

Posted on February 24, 2020

Dengue fever is a tropical viral disease. It is transmitted by a certain species of mosquito, the diurnal Aedes mosquito. Dengue fever manifests itself in greatly increased temperature, headache and body aches. Most people recover recover within a few days. Dengue fever can also lead to serious complications or even death. Find out in which…

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Female narcissism

Posted on February 23, 2020

Female narcissism often varies between size fantasies and inferiority feelings. Narcissistic women are starving for admiration and recognition. Only then will they feel good. Outwardly they appear perfect, but they have strong self-doubt. Read all important information about female narcissism here. Female narcissism: hidden behind perfection The term narcissism is often referred to as megalomania,…

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Angina pectoris

Posted on February 23, 2020

Angina pectoris (medical stenocardia) means chest tightness. It manifests itself in a sudden pain in the heart and a feeling of pressure in the chest. The angina pectoris is triggered by a lack of oxygen in the heart. There is danger to life, so you should call the emergency doctor immediately! Angina pectoris is usually…

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uterine cancer

Posted on February 23, 2020

Cervical cancer (uterine carcinoma, corpus carcinoma) is a malignant tumor of the uterine body. Almost always it develops from the mucous membrane (endometrium), which lines the uterus inside. Experts then speak of endometrial carcinoma. Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women. A regular check-up is important to be able to detect and…

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Ear inflammation

Posted on February 21, 2020

In an auditory canal infection (external otitis), the external auditory canal is inflamed. The reason for this is usually a bacterial infection. This is often favored by an injury or other condition such as diabetes or the flu. An ear canal inflammation is very painful. She is often treated well with medications. But it can…

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measles

Posted on February 21, 2020

Measles are a highly contagious, feverish viral infection. It usually begins with flu-like symptoms before the typical measles rash develops. In most cases, measles cure easily on their own. Sometimes it comes to complications such as otitis, pneumonia or a dangerous brain inflammation. Particularly susceptible are children under the age of five and adults. Read…

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What helps against cold

Posted on February 21, 2020

Although colds are harmless in most cases, they are still annoying. If you have no complications with a cold, you can usually treat it yourself. Here you can read everything important to the question “What helps against cold?”. Relieve cold symptoms The question “What to do against a cold?” Arises especially in the winter months…

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Scarlet fever and pregnancy

Posted on February 21, 2020

The risk of infection is very high in scarlet fever. Pregnancy is generally a sensitive time for such infections because of potential dangers to the unborn child. However, if scarlet fever is quickly recognized and treated in pregnant women, there is no increased risk for the child. Here you will find everything you need to…

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