• Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    The Risks of Anesthesia in Obese Patients

    Obesity is an increasingly growing problem worldwide, associated with numerous health risks. Obese individuals may not only face difficulties in their daily lives but can also encounter serious challenges during various medical procedures. Research has shown that the risk of complications significantly increases for overweight patients, especially during anesthesia. Respiratory complications, such as respiratory failure, can pose serious problems for obese patients. These complications can occur not only during procedures but also during postoperative care, which is particularly concerning. Studies indicate that the risk of respiratory issues in overweight patients can increase by up to four times, necessitating that anesthesiologists and surgeons prepare for these potential challenges. To prevent respiratory…

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  • Exercise and Sports,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    Diagnostic Procedures Involving Radiation – Should We Really Be Concerned About Medical Examinations?

    During medical diagnostic procedures, patients are exposed to various ionizing radiations, which can evoke unwarranted fears in many individuals. X-rays, CT scans, or isotope examinations, which involve radiation exposure, are generally safe when appropriate protocols are followed. However, it is worth understanding that these procedures are planned and controlled, so the effects of radiation can be well defined, and the risk can be considered significantly lower compared to unexpected radiation accidents. Sources of medical radiation exposure include diagnostic X-rays, isotope diagnostic examinations, and radiotherapy, which can be conducted with external or internal sources. These procedures are strictly regulated, which reduces the likelihood of accidents. Radiation accidents, which can most commonly…

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  • Addictions,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Patient Rights – The Hospital is Not a Place of Punishment

    The hospital stay is not only about recovery but also about patient rights, which are increasingly coming to the forefront. Awareness of patient rights is continually growing, and many actively exercise these rights. Understanding these rights not only serves to protect patients but also contributes to the transparency of hospitals and healthcare institutions. Patient Rights and the Importance of Communication Patient rights include the opportunity for communication, which is particularly important for minor children. Parents have the right to be with their child during hospital treatment. In practice, the mother is usually present by the child’s side, but the father also has the right to participate. It is important to…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Smoking cessation recommended 4-8 weeks before surgery

    A smoking has long been known for its health risks, but new research highlights its effects on surgical risks as well. For smokers, it is crucial to pay attention to their habits during pre-surgery preparation, as smoking affects not only surgical outcomes but also the healing process. According to the latest medical recommendations, it is advisable to quit smoking at least four weeks before surgery to reduce the risk of complications. Quitting smoking has significant positive effects on health, not only during the pre-surgery period but also in general. The medical community increasingly emphasizes that patients should consider the effects of smoking during preparation, as these factors directly impact recovery,…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  First Aid and Emergency

    Hospital Infections – Claiming Numerous Lives

    The hospital infections are a serious problem worldwide, as it is important to provide the best possible hygiene conditions in hospitals for the protection and health of patients. However, recent research indicates that the increase in clostridium infections is not solely attributable to hygiene deficiencies. A study conducted by British scientists highlighted that genetic mutations of the bacteria are behind this, which increase the severity and risk of infections. Researchers compared past clostridium strains with the latest strain causing infections observed at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital. The results showed that the new bacteria have higher virulence, leading to more severe health problems in patients. The research provides important information for…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Digestive System

    MRI Examination and Metal-based Dental Prosthetics – Questions and Answers from the Doctor

    The MRI examination of the pituitary gland becomes essential for many, especially when a health issue arises. However, questions may arise during such examinations, particularly for those with dental metal restorations. The relationship between MRI scans and dental metals is crucial, as many are concerned that the metals may affect the results of the examination or could even pose risks. Advancements in modern dental materials and technologies have made significant progress, so restorations, including metal crowns, are no longer an automatic exclusion for an MRI examination. It is important to understand that the possibility of displacement is minimized for ferromagnetic metals, provided that the restoration is properly secured. Additionally, the…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    Captopril and Herbs: Attention to Combined Use

    A high blood pressure is a chronic condition that affects many people worldwide. This disease often goes unnoticed, as in many cases there are no clear symptoms. The increase in blood pressure can lead to serious complications in the long term, such as heart attacks or strokes. One key element in the treatment of high blood pressure is medication therapy, which helps normalize blood pressure, thereby reducing the consequences of the disease. Importance of Antihypertensive Medications Antihypertensive medications prescribed by medical professionals are extremely important in the treatment process. In addition, many people seek natural solutions for complementary treatment, which can sometimes cause problems. It is essential to pay close…

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  • Addictions,  Autoimmune and Rare Diseases

    Vitamin Injection and Infusion Therapy – Useful or Risky?

    A vitamins are essential for the optimal functioning of the human body. Through a healthy diet, we are generally able to intake the necessary vitamins in sufficient amounts; however, more and more people are interested in vitamin injections and infusions. These methods have become particularly popular recently, and many are seeking answers to when and why intravenous vitamin administration may be beneficial. What is vitamin injection therapy? Vitamin injection therapy has gained popularity in recent years, especially overseas. The basis of the therapy is the intravenous administration of vitamins, where vitamins are delivered directly into the bloodstream. This method can be particularly useful for those who cannot properly utilize orally…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Exercise and Sports

    The Importance of Choosing Anticoagulants

    The role of anticoagulants in modern medicine is of paramount importance, as these drugs have life-saving effects in the treatment of various health conditions. The medications used to prevent blood clot formation encompass a wide spectrum, ranging from older coumarin-type drugs to the newer generation of NOAC/DOAC medications. Each of these preparations works through different mechanisms, and understanding these mechanisms is essential for selecting the appropriate treatment. It is important to consider not only the effects but also the possible side effects and drug interactions. Patients using anticoagulants must be under close medical supervision to avoid severe complications. Regular check-ups conducted by professionals and thorough patient education can help ensure…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Digestive System

    General Anesthesia, also known as Narcosis

    The general anesthesia, commonly known as sedation, is a medical procedure that allows for the controlled reduction of consciousness, thus eliminating the patient’s sensation of pain and relaxing the skeletal muscles. During this process, the patient enters a completely unconscious state, which is essential for many surgical interventions. Anesthesia serves not only to reduce pain but also to guarantee the immobility of the patient and the safety of the surgical environment. The Principles and Effects of Anesthesia The aim of general anesthesia is to achieve painlessness, reduce consciousness, and ensure immobility during surgery. During anesthesia, the patient becomes unconscious and does not remember the procedure, as they are under the…

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