Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a form of the autoimmune chronic inflammatory disease lupus erythematosus. While other lupus forms are more or less skin related, systemic lupus erythematosus also affects internal organs. The disease runs in spurts and mostly chronic. Systemic lupus erythematosus belongs to the group of inflammatory rheumatic diseases, more specifically to the…
Category: posts
glioblastoma
Glioblastoma (glioblastoma multiforme) is a malignant brain tumor. It usually develops within a short time in middle-aged people. Risk factors are largely unknown. Despite intensive treatment from surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, the average glioblastoma life expectancy is just over a year. Here you read everything important about the glioblastoma. Glioblastoma: description Glioblastoma belongs to the…
HIV infection and AIDS
AIDS is an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. It is the final stage of HIV infection. The HI virus infects certain cells of the immune system. It is mainly transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse. An HIV infection is not yet curable, but now treat well. Read here what AIDS and HIV exactly mean, what symptoms occur and…
phobias
Phobias are unreasonably strong fears of certain situations or objects. Be it the fear of flying, the dentist, spiders or in general in dealing with other people: The irrational fears affect the thoughts, feelings and behavior of the people involved. Here you can read about how phobias develop, how they affect themselves and how they…
stomach cancer
Gastric cancer (gastric carcinoma) is a malignant tumor of the stomach. It usually starts from the gastric fluid-forming glandular cells. Gastric cancer is a relatively common type of tumor that usually affects older people over 50 years. The disease is often recognized late. The earlier gastric cancer is discovered, the better the chances of recovery….
Reiter’s disease
Reiter’s disease is an inflammatory disease of the joints. The conjunctiva on the eye and urethra are also affected. Reiter’s disease develops as a result of a bacterial infection. The disease heals in many cases by itself. For some people, however, it persists for years or even decades. Read all about the causes, symptoms and…
epiglottitis
An epiglottitis (epiglottis inflammation) refers to an acute life-threatening inflammation of the epiglottis, caused by bacteria. Typical symptoms include respiratory distress, high fever and salivation. Epiglottitis is most likely to occur in preschool children. Thanks to nationwide vaccinations, the disease has become rare. Everything important about epiglottitis can be found here. Epiglottitis: description An epiglottitis…
Throat cancer – symptoms
Among other things, throat cancer symptoms depend on where the tumor is in the larynx. First signs may be frequent hawking or prolonged hoarseness. The later a diagnosis of cancer of the larynx, the more difficult the therapy becomes and the worse the prognosis becomes. Possible laryngeal cancer symptoms should therefore be clarified early. Read…
Bursitis – hip
If a patient receives the diagnosis “Bursitis – Hip”, various bursae may be affected. The two most common bursitis on the hip joint are the trochanteric bursitis on the outside of the hip and iliopectineal bursitis in the groin. Patients suffer from pain that occurs after increased exercise and becomes worse during exercise. Read more…
Arrhythmia
In cardiac arrhythmia, the normal heart rate is disturbed by various causes. The heart then beats either too slowly (bradycardia), too fast (tachycardia) or irregularly (arrhythmia). There are disturbances in the formation of electrical impulses that are supposed to trigger a heartbeat and disturbances in the transmission of these impulses. Read how cardiac arrhythmias differ…