Diseases and Symptoms

  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Hepatitis: Triggers, Signs, and Therapeutic Options

    The inflammation of the liver, also known as hepatitis, is a serious health problem that can arise from various causes. The disease may be due to viral infection, autoimmune reaction, alcohol consumption, drug toxicity, or exposure to environmental toxins. The most common form of hepatitis is viral hepatitis, which can have acute and chronic courses. Hepatitis not only affects the functioning of the liver but also the overall health of the body. Proper diagnosis and treatment are crucial to avoid more severe complications, such as liver cirrhosis or even liver cancer. Therefore, it is important to be aware of the causes, symptoms, and possible treatment options for the disease. The…

  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Cat scratches can cause health problems

    The interaction with animals is an integral part of human life, as the love and care for pets brings joy. However, it is important to know that minor injuries can occur during playful moments or while grooming their fur. These injuries often seem harmless, but if they do not heal within a few days, medical attention may be necessary. Swelling around the wounds, redness, the appearance of blisters, or swollen nearby lymph nodes can be warning signs and may also be symptoms of “Cat Scratch Disease.” The bacteria transmitted by cats and dogs are becoming a growing concern, as these pathogens show resistance to antibiotics. Research indicates that pets can…

  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Addison’s Disease – Effects of Adrenal Insufficiency

    Az Addison’s disease is a serious endocrine disorder characterized by a decrease in adrenal gland function. The adrenal glands play a key role in the body’s hormonal balance, and as a result of the disease, hormone production can dramatically decrease, leading to numerous health problems. The condition can manifest at any age and affects both men and women. Often, the underlying cause of the disease is an abnormal functioning of the body’s immune system, which attacks the cells of the adrenal glands. Damage to the adrenal glands can also be caused by cancer, infection, or bleeding. In infants and children, the disease may be attributed to genetic factors. Addison’s disease…

  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Vitamin Supplements: Are They Really Necessary?

    The consumption of vitamins and dietary supplements has become an integral part of modern health-conscious lifestyles. Many people believe that these products can contribute to maintaining their health and preventing diseases. However, recent research highlights that taking multivitamins may not necessarily bring the expected benefits, especially for women who have undergone menopause. The research concluded that multivitamins do not influence the likelihood of developing cardiovascular diseases or cancer. Based on the results, vitamins have proven to be ineffective not only in preventing diseases but also in having a positive impact on life expectancy. Previous clinical trials also suggest that vitamin-containing dietary supplements may even adversely affect health. Considering the data…

  • Addictions,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Cancer Diagnosis Based on Blood Test? – Medical Answers

    A continuous evolution of modern medicine offers new opportunities for the diagnosis of diseases. Early detection of cancers, in particular, is of paramount importance, as diagnosis in the early stages can significantly improve the chances of recovery. Colorectal and rectal cancers, as well as stomach diseases such as gastric ulcers or stomach cancer, pose serious health problems worldwide. Traditional diagnostic methods, such as endoscopic and palpation examinations, while effective, can often be invasive and uncomfortable for patients. Therefore, researchers are constantly seeking new methods that allow for the diagnosis of diseases through blood tests or other less burdensome techniques. The role of blood tests and stool tests in cancer diagnosis…

  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Poliovirus – A pathogen threatening the function of transplanted kidneys

    The polyomaviruses are widely distributed in nature, and the human population is threatened by three different viruses: the BK virus (BKV), the JC virus (JCV), and the simian virus (SV40), which was first recognized in the context of the polio vaccine in the late 1950s. These viruses can cause various health problems, but in many cases, the infection remains hidden without causing serious symptoms. Infection with polyomaviruses can occur early in childhood, and according to epidemiological data, virtually everyone has encountered these viruses by adulthood. JCV was first isolated in 1971, while the discovery of BKV also occurred around this time. The viruses generally enter the body through the respiratory…

  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Margit Bangó and Breast Cancer – The Biggest Danger is When the Patient Gives Up on Themselves

    A cancer diagnosis is a significant turning point in many people’s lives. Many do not even suspect that a small, seemingly harmless symptom could hide a serious illness. Breast cancer, like many other forms of cancer, requires early detection and treatment to improve quality of life and facilitate healing. The disease poses not only physical challenges but also emotional ones, as the diagnosis often triggers fear and anxiety in patients. The Fight Against Breast Cancer During the fight against breast cancer, support and love play a key role. In addition to family and friends, personal faith, inner strength, and perseverance are essential in overcoming difficult times. The healing process is…

  • Digestive System,  Diseases and Symptoms

    The neoplastic diseases of the sweat glands – Increasing incidence

    The research on skin diseases and tumors has received increasing attention in recent decades, particularly regarding skin appendage carcinomas, such as sweat gland cancer. These tumors arise from the structures of the skin, and although they are relatively rare, their incidence is continuously increasing. It is crucial for the medical community to understand the causes of these cancers’ occurrences, as well as the challenges of diagnosis and treatment. Diagnosing skin appendage cancers is often not straightforward, as the symptoms can initially be easily confused with other skin problems. However, research has clarified that the incidence of these cancer types has significantly increased, especially over the past few decades. Sweat gland…

  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Fluid Replacement and the Hydrating Effects of Different Beverages

    The consumption of fluids and hydration is crucial for the healthy functioning of the body. Proper hydration is essential not only for our general well-being but also for our physical performance. This is especially important for those who find themselves in situations where the opportunity for hydration is limited, such as during medical procedures or in professions where fluid intake is not always feasible. Maintaining hydration can be achieved not only through water consumption. There are various beverages that can support the body’s water balance in the long term. When examining the hydrating effects of drinks, several factors come into play, such as the drink’s ingredients, nutrient content, and the…

  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Therapeutic Alternatives for Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s disease increasingly affects more people, posing significant challenges for those affected and their families. The disease gradually deteriorates memory, thinking, and communication abilities, complicating life not only for patients but also for those around them. Although there is currently no cure to stop or reverse the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, symptoms can be managed, which may improve the quality of life for those affected. Additionally, it is important for family members and caregivers to receive adequate support, as the effects of the disease impact not only the patient but also their environment. Understanding the disease and being aware of appropriate treatment options is essential for effective care. Medications aimed…