You would like to be removed spider veins? For example, a doctor can remove the spider veins using laser therapy, a flashlamp, or a sclerosing device. Costs of interventions are not covered by the statutory health insurance and can vary greatly. In addition, you can treat spider veins by regular exercise, a healthy diet and…
pheochromocytoma
A pheochromocytoma is a hormone-producing tumor of the adrenal medulla. In some cases, the tumor is also from the so-called sympathetic sympathetic trunk (nerve line along the spine), doctors then speak of an extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma or paraganglioma. The pheochromocytoma is usually benign. Pheochromocytoma: description A pheochromocytoma is a tumor that originates in the majority of…
syphilis
Syphilis is an infectious disease. It is triggered by a bacterium and transmitted mainly in unprotected sexual intercourse. Typical first symptoms are ulcers of the genital organs and lymph node swelling. In the further course, the bacteria can cause severe organ damage and even lead to death. Read everything important about symptoms, infection, treatment and…
Breast cancer in the man
Breast cancer in men is rare: According to statistics, only one of 790 men contracted during the life of a breast cancer. Nevertheless, men should go to the doctor for changes in the chest area, so if necessary early therapy can be initiated. Read more about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer…
Fatigue Syndrome
Fatigue syndrome is a feeling of prolonged tiredness, fatigue and listlessness. It affects the lives of those affected sustainably and can not be eliminated by a lot of sleep. In some cases, fatigue is a concomitant of chronic conditions such as cancer, rheumatism, AIDS, or the result of exceptional stress (such as chemotherapy). Read here…
tonsillectomy
Tonsillectomy (almond removal) is an operation in which the palatine tonsils are excised. It is usually performed when the tonsils are very often inflamed or the airways narrow. Since an almond operation involves not insignificant risks and also does not always help, it is controversial. Here you read everything important about tonsillectomy. Tonsillectomy: description The…
Dementia in Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s dementia develops in approximately one-third of people with Parkinson’s disease (shaking palsy). It differs in several ways from Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia. Read more about Parkinson’s dementia here: symptoms, differences from Alzheimer’s disease and treatment! What is Parkinson’s dementia? As Parkinson’s dementia refer to physicians dementia disease in Parkinson’s patients,…
bedsore
Pressure ulcer is the medical term for a pressure sore. Colloquially, one also speaks of bedsores. The cause is permanent, heavy pressure that can damage the skin and underlying tissue down to the bone. Bedridden people and wheelchair users are particularly prone to pressure ulcers. With a careful prophylaxis, the pressure ulcers can be avoided….
Valvular heart disease
Heart valve failure is the malfunction of one or more heart valves. Often, such so-called valve vertices are symptomless at the beginning, but eventually lead to heart failure if left untreated. For the diagnosis serves above all the heart ultrasound, heart valve defects are treated with medicines and surgical procedures. Read all about symptoms, diagnostics…
Diabetic foot
Diabetic foot is a common complication of diabetes (diabetes mellitus). Due to the high blood sugar, blood vessels and nerve tracts are damaged. This will easily cause sores on the foot that can become infected. With the appropriate care measures and a good blood sugar regulation, serious complications can usually be avoided. Read all important…