Pulmonary fibrosis develops when the proportion of connective tissue in the lungs increases morbidly. Pulmonary fibrosis is one of a large group of diseases, which are summarized under the term of interstitial lung diseases. There are a variety of different diseases that can cause pulmonary fibrosis. Learn more about it here. Pulmonary fibrosis: description Pulmonary…
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Remove varicose veins
To remove varicose veins, consult a specialist in phlebology or vascular surgery. He can remove the varices surgically, for example by means of stripping / partial stripping. Also by sclerotherapy and other procedures can be removed varicose veins. To relieve varicose discomfort, conservative measures such as exercise and massage can help. Read more about how…
Autoimmune hepatitis
Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a liver infection that is triggered by a dysregulation of the immune system. Symptoms, like other forms of hepatitis, include fatigue, fever, joint pain and jaundice. The exact cause of autoimmune hepatitis is not yet known. The disease is treated with drugs that suppress the immune system (immunosuppressants). Here you will…
Endokarditisprophylaxe
Endocarditis prophylaxis refers to various measures to prevent endocarditis – inflammation of the heart’s lining. In most cases, the term endocarditis prophylaxis refers to antibiotic therapy prior to certain medical procedures that are associated with an increased risk of subsequent infective endocarditis. Read more about Endokarditisprophylaxe here. Endocarditis prophylaxis – for whom? In most cases,…
Monteggia fracture
The Monteggia fracture is a special form of forearm fracture. The ulna near the elbow joint is broken and the spinal head at the elbow is dislocated (proximal radial head dislocation). This form of dislocation fracture is rare but often overlooked. Find out everything important about causes, symptoms, diagnosis and therapy of the Monteggia fracture!…
stye
In a barley grain (medical Hordeolum) certain glands on the eyelid are infected with bacteria. The most striking symptom is a reddened, painful and pressure-sensitive accumulation of pus (abscess) on the upper or lower edge of the eyelid. A barley grain is extremely unpleasant, but usually harmless and usually heals by itself. Learn more about…
Addison’s disease
Addison’s disease (also Addison’s disease) is a serious, fortunately rare disease. The adrenal cortex produces too little of certain vital messengers. The treacherous: In the case of sick people, the skin tints brownish, making them even in the early phase of the disease even a particularly healthy impression. Nevertheless, Addison’s disease is lethal if left…
summer flu
The summer flu is caused by so-called enteroviruses and occurs especially in summer. The symptoms are similar to a cold and are not as pronounced as with a “real” flu. As a rule, a summer flu heals after a few days. A drug therapy is usually not necessary. Read all important information about the summer…
sunburn
Sunburn (dermatitis solaris) is an acute inflammation of the skin caused by too much sun (or UV radiation from other sources). Fair-skinned people are particularly vulnerable to it. A mild sunburn is only redness, but a strong sunburn causes blistering on the skin and can leave scars. Frequent sunburn also promotes the development of skin…
distortion
Distortion (sprain) is a ligament or joint capsule injury that is associated with severe pain and limited mobility of the joint. Distortion most commonly occurs in sports accidents. Most are affected by a distortion of the ankle, knee or wrist. If a distorsion is treated properly and the joint sufficiently protected, it heals completely within…