Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental illness caused by an experienced trauma (violence, war, natural disaster, etc.). The symptoms of PTSD usually appear within six months and are manifested by anxiety, flashbacks, hypersensitivity, or sleep problems. Posttraumatic stress disorder should be treated psychotherapeutically and possibly also medically. Read here everything important about the Posttraumatic…
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) refers to the benign enlargement of the prostate gland. This mainly affects older men. With increasing prostate enlargement, unpleasant urinary symptoms usually occur. Easier stages of benign prostatic hyperplasia are initially treated with medication, with pronounced discomfort or complications is operated on. Read more about benign prostatic hyperplasia here. Benign prostatic…
Housemaid’s knee
Bursitis (bursitis) usually develops after excessive exercise. Characteristic are sudden onset, severe pain, which usually occur the first night after the overload. Sometimes the bursitis is based instead on a bacterial infection or other disease. Also, wear and chronic overload can cause bursitis. Read more about the forms, causes, treatment, diagnosis and course of bursitis….
Tuberculosis test
The tuberculosis test according to Mendel-Mantoux is an important part of tuberculosis diagnostics. There is also a tuberculosis rapid test since 2010. However, in addition to the test result, medical history and further physical examinations of the affected patient are essential in order to reliably detect a TB infection. Tuberculin skin test (THT) In the…
dysthymia
Dysthymia is an attenuated form of depression. However, the depressive symptoms persist for several years. They severely restrict the lives of those affected and cause great suffering. Read all important information about dysthymia here. Dysthymia: description Dysthymia or dysthymia is a chronic depression. However, the symptoms are much weaker than with a classic depressive episode….
pest
The plague is a serious infectious disease that can be fatal. The trigger is the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which is transmitted from rat fleas to humans. In Europe, the disease no longer plays a role today. In some regions of Africa, Asia and South, Central and North America, however, there are always (smaller) plague outbreaks….
Q fever
Q fever (Query fever, goat flu) is a disease that is particularly prevalent in cattle, sheep and goats. It is caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii. The pathogen can also be transmitted to humans. The infection is often asymptomatic or similar to influenza and is treated with antibiotics. Read all about symptoms and treatment for…
scoliosis
In a scoliosis, the spine curves to the side. Mostly, the vertebral bodies are twisted. Symptoms usually develop only with a stronger spinal curvature. Light forms can often be treated with physiotherapy and a special corset, heavy cases need surgery. Read all about causes, diagnosis and therapy for scoliosis here. Scoliosis: short overview Definition: permanent…
Vascular dementia
Vascular dementia develops as a result of circulatory disorders in the brain. It is the second most common form of dementia after Alzheimer’s disease. The two forms of dementia are often confused with each other. There are also mixed forms of both dementias. Find out more about vascular dementia here: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Therapy and…
rectal cancer
Rectal cancer (rectal cancer, rectal cancer) is a malignant tumor in the last part of the intestine. It usually develops from initially harmless intestinal polyps. Characteristic symptoms are visible blood in the stool, mucus congestion and pain during bowel movements. Read more about the signs, causes, treatment and prognosis of rectal cancer here. Rectal Carcinoma:…