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urinary infection

Posted on November 13, 2019

Urinary tract infection is the name given to various mucosal inflammations of the urinary tract. These include those organs that transport the urine from the kidneys to the outside (ureter, urinary bladder and urethra). Most often, the bacteria rise from the urethra to the bladder and sometimes further towards the kidneys. Here you read everything…

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ruptured spleen

Posted on November 13, 2019

A splenic rupture is a rupture through the spleen tissue or capsule. The cause of this are mainly blunt abdominal injuries. A splenic tear is an acute emergency that needs to be treated as quickly as possible. Read all about symptoms, diagnostics and therapy of the splenic rupture! Milz tear: description The spleen is the…

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lumboischialgia

Posted on November 12, 2019

Lumboischialgia is low back pain that typically radiates into one leg (sometimes both legs). The most common cause is a disc herniation in the lumbar spine. The symptoms and also the treatment are similar to those of a sciatica (“sciatica”). Read all important information about symptoms and diagnosis of lumbago, treatment and causes. What is…

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phimosis

Posted on November 12, 2019

The phimosis is a narrowing of the foreskin of the penis. It prevents or hampers a retraction of the foreskin. This can be normal until preschool age. However, if the foreskin does not loosen in the course of growth, later narrows or causes problems, treatment may be necessary. A foreskin stenosis can be treated with…

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Hay fever: therapy

Posted on November 11, 2019

For hay fever therapy medications are available to relieve the acute symptoms. Long-term efficacy is the so-called specific immunotherapy (SIT, “desensitization”). In this form of hay fever treatment, the excessive reaction of the immune system, which is typical of allergies, is permanently weakened – and with it the agonizing symptoms. Some patients also rely on…

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Sehnenriss

Posted on November 11, 2019

In a tendon tear (tendon rupture), the muscle tendon is completely or partially severed, so it comes to a loss of function of the muscle. The diagnosis is made by examination, ultrasound or other imaging techniques. Depending on the nature and severity of the tendon tear, surgery may be required. Read all important information about…

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Obsessive compulsive disorder

Posted on November 10, 2019

The obsessive-compulsive disorder is a severe mental illness. Those affected obsessively perform the same rituals again or are plagued by disturbing thoughts that they can not escape. Although they realize that their actions and fears are irrational, they can not handle their thinking and acting. As soon as they try to turn them off, anxiety…

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Bursitis – elbow

Posted on November 10, 2019

Bursitis on the elbow (bursitis olecrani) can be very painful. It usually occurs at the bony tip of the elbow. In English, the bursitis olecrani is also called “student’s elbow” (student elbow). The reason: If you support your elbow at the table repeatedly while learning, this can lead to longer-term bursitis. Read all important information…

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Flu infection – duration

Posted on November 9, 2019

An influenza infection or cold are two medically equivalent terms for an infectious disease that affects the upper respiratory tract. Depending on the pathogen and any complications that may occur, the duration and course of a cold may differ. Read all important information on the topic of influenza infection duration here. How long does a…

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Bacterial vaginosis

Posted on November 9, 2019

Bacterial vaginosis develops when pathogenic bacteria colonize the vagina. These are usually several bacterial strains, with Gardnerella vaginalis accounting for the largest share. They can be transmitted through sexual intercourse, but bacterial vaginosis is only conditionally one of the sexually transmitted diseases. Treatment is with antibiotics. However, relapses often occur. Read all important information about…

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