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wound healing

Posted on July 28, 2019

In a wound healing disorder, the healing process of a wound is delayed and it can become infected. Often such a disorder occurs in weakened immune systems and after surgery. In these cases, a special wound treatment must be initiated, otherwise serious complications threaten. Read all important information about symptoms, diagnostics and therapy of a…

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Gynecomastia OP

Posted on July 28, 2019

Gynecomastia surgery is a surgical treatment option if other therapies are unsuccessful and the patient is severely affected by the enlargement of the breast. However, the surgery does not eliminate the cause of gynecomastia, but merely removes the mammary gland tissue and fat. Find out more about the surgical treatment options here. Reasons for gynecomastia…

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medulloblastoma

Posted on July 28, 2019

Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor in children and adolescents. It grows very fast in the area of ​​the cerebellum and often causes increased intracranial pressure with headache and nausea. The tumor can be operated on, irradiated and treated with chemotherapeutic agents. About half of those affected can be cured by this intensive…

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sleeping sickness

Posted on July 27, 2019

African sleeping sickness is a tropical disease caused by parasites. These are transmitted through the bite of the tsetse fly. Sleeping sickness exists only in Africa, but related diseases also occur on other continents. It is mainly locals who suffer from it, but tourists are rare. Since sleeping sickness usually ends in death if left…

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mouse arm

Posted on July 26, 2019

The mouse arm or Repetitive Strain Injury Syndrome (RSI) syndrome is a multifaceted disorder of the hand, arm, shoulder and neck regions. The cause of a mouse arm is usually in a chronic over- and Fehlbelastung the arm. Mouse arm symptoms can be nausea, tingling, numbness or pain. In a chronic mouse arm, complete healing…

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Malignant melanoma (black skin cancer)

Posted on July 26, 2019

Black skin cancer (malignant melanoma) is an aggressive, very malignant skin tumor. Compared to other types of skin cancer, it spreads relatively early to other organs (metastases). The most common malignant melanoma occurs between the ages of 45 and 60 years. Increasingly, but also younger people get it. Read all important information about malignant melanoma!…

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Ovarian Cancer

Posted on July 26, 2019

Ovarian cancer (medical ovarian carcinoma) is a malignant ovarian tumor. The cancer is often discovered only at an advanced stage of the disease, when the tumor has already spread in the abdominal cavity. The risk increases with age – women are usually affected after menopause. Here you will learn everything important about ovarian cancer. Ovarian…

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Marfan syndrome

Posted on July 26, 2019

Marfan Syndrome (MFS) is a genetic connective tissue disease. Patients have various symptoms of varying severity: long fingers and narrow, long limbs or blood vessel damage. Marfan syndrome is not curable. Regular checks can prevent complications. Read all about Marfan syndrome here! Marfan syndrome: description Marfan syndrome is a genetic disease that is either transmitted…

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Munchausen Syndrome

Posted on July 25, 2019

The Munchausen syndrome is a severe mental disorder in which the patients pretend or deliberately cause physical illness. These include compulsively self-destructive behavior, the invention of spectacular medical histories and constant changes of doctors. Read all important information about Münchhausen syndrome here. Munchausen syndrome: description The Munchausen syndrome is a serious mental disorder. Those affected…

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hypercholesterolemia

Posted on July 25, 2019

In hypercholesterolemia, sufferers have high levels of cholesterol in their blood. Hypercholesterolemia is one of the lipid metabolism disorders. The causes of elevated cholesterol levels are manifold. A dangerous consequence is vascular calcification. It can lead to serious cardiovascular diseases such as a heart attack. To treat hypercholesterolemia, sufferers should change their lifestyle, have causes…

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