• Digestive System,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Summer Camps – How They Can Help If Your Child Has Diabetes or Food Allergies?

    The camping experience provides children with a unique opportunity, as they can acquire numerous new skills while having fun during the summer break. Camps are increasingly diverse, offering opportunities not only for traditional programs but also for young people with special interests. During camping, children not only find friends but also develop skills that may be useful to them in the future. Recently, the variety of camps has significantly increased. However, it can be a challenge for parents to find the most suitable option for their children. This is especially important if the child has special dietary needs, such as diabetes or food allergies. In such situations, it is essential…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Care for Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

    The management and care of kidney diseases is an extremely complex task that requires continuous medical monitoring. Regular doctor-patient meetings are essential not only for diagnosed patients but also for those who may potentially be affected. During medical control, there is an opportunity to continuously monitor the patient’s condition, which improves survival chances and the quality of life for patients. Chronic kidney failure, which involves irreversible damage to kidney function, poses a serious problem. As a result of this disease, the kidneys are unable to adequately remove waste products from the blood, which can lead to severe health consequences. In nephrological care, patients typically receive “conservative treatment,” which includes medication…

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  • Addictions,  First Aid and Emergency

    Living with Multiple Sclerosis

    The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) fundamentally changes the lives of many people. Accepting the disease and the process of living with it can be emotionally extremely taxing. MS affects not only physical health but also mental well-being, so patients often face feelings of anger, sadness, and frustration. Managing such difficult emotional states and adapting to everyday life requires the right approach and a supportive environment. Accepting the disease does not mean giving up hope or the lifestyle one is accustomed to. Those living with multiple sclerosis have the opportunity to actively participate in shaping their lives and to maintain the activities that are important to them. By choosing the…

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  • Digestive System,  First Aid and Emergency

    Living with Bechterew’s Disease

    The Bechterew’s disease, also known as ankylosing spondylitis (AS), is a chronic inflammatory joint disease that primarily affects the spine, sacrum, and the joints of the ribs. As a result of the disease, ligaments and joints can become ossified, leading to restricted movement. The condition can rarely affect the hips, shoulders, and knees as well. The prevalence of Bechterew’s disease is significantly higher among men, being about eight times more common than in women. Bechterew’s disease typically presents in young adulthood, and in severe cases, it can decrease the patient’s ability to work. Symptoms and Stages of Bechterew’s Disease The initial signs of Bechterew’s disease often go unnoticed, but over…

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