• Beauty and Personal Care,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Investigation of the Relationship Between BMI and Cesarean Section

    The pregnancy is a special period in a woman’s life, bringing numerous physiological and emotional changes. During pregnancy, a woman’s body must adapt to the needs of the developing fetus, which can have various effects. One of the most important factors influencing the mode of delivery is the woman’s body mass index (BMI) and the degree of obesity. Research indicates that an improper weight situation, particularly being overweight, can significantly impact delivery outcomes, including the rate of cesarean sections. During pregnancy, women’s weight gradually changes, and these changes affect not only health but also the mode of delivery. Cesarean sections, as a form of delivery, are becoming increasingly common, and…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    One-Day Surgical Service Launched in Csepel

    The process of modern healthcare is continuously evolving, with an increasing emphasis on promoting outpatient surgical procedures. This approach not only serves the convenience of patients but also enhances the efficiency of the system. The essence of outpatient surgery is that patients can return to their homes within 24 hours after the procedure, thereby reducing the length of hospital stays. This method accelerates the healing process, allowing patients to resume their daily lives more quickly. Based on the latest developments, an outpatient surgical facility has also opened in Csepel, offering new opportunities for the local community. This project was realized as a result of collaboration between the government and the…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    Appendicitis and its surgical treatment in children

    A childhood abdominal pain can raise serious concerns among parents, as there can be numerous underlying causes. Diagnosing abdominal pain in children is not always straightforward, and suspicion of appendicitis requires particular attention. Accurate diagnosis often necessitates hospital evaluation, as diseases of various origins can present similar symptoms. Parents should pay attention to their child’s condition and the nature of the pain, as professional medical examination is essential if the pain does not subside with home pain relief methods. Timely recognition of the problems underlying abdominal pain is crucial, as appropriate treatment can prevent more serious complications. If appendicitis is confirmed, it typically requires surgical intervention. It is important for…

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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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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  Digestive System

    How Surgery Took Place in the 18th Century?

    The knowledge of past surgical practices highlights the dramatic changes that have occurred in medicine since the discovery of anesthesia. Patients who underwent surgical procedures in ancient times suffered from the pain experienced during the procedures and the risk of severe infections. Today, we take anesthesia for granted, but in the past, the struggles faced by doctors and patients were filled with entirely different challenges. In order to advance the development of surgery and medicine, new procedures and techniques were continuously created that significantly improved patients’ chances of survival. All these factors contributed to making surgeries less daunting than they were before. The historical perspective carries valuable lessons, as it…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    Painful Bunion on Your Toe? No Need to Suffer.

    The bunion, which most commonly affects middle-aged and older women, is a condition that not only causes aesthetic problems but also significantly restricts freedom of movement. This phenomenon is referred to as Heberden’s syndrome, which is a form of wear and tear of the finger joints. For those affected, pain, stiffness, and deformities are daily challenges that have a direct impact on their quality of life. Bunions not only influence physical appearance but also complicate daily activities, such as playing music or performing precision tasks. The disease is complex and often difficult to diagnose, as its causes are not yet fully understood. The medical community is continuously seeking answers, while…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  First Aid and Emergency

    The Relationship Between Menstruation and Surgical Dates

    The impact of the menstrual cycle on medical interventions, such as intubation, is increasingly becoming the focus of research. It is important for the medical community to understand how the various hormonal states of the female body influence physiological responses, especially in stressful situations. Intubation, as a life-saving procedure, exerts significant stress on the body, which may respond differently depending on the phases of the menstrual cycle. It may be beneficial for doctors to optimize medical interventions by taking into account the menstrual cycles of female patients. Research shows that the phases of the menstrual cycle affect heart rate and blood pressure during intubation. Hormonal fluctuations can impact not only…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    The development of an umbilical hernia and the surgical procedure process

    The umbilical hernia, which is a protrusion experienced in the area of the navel, can affect the lives of many people. The appearance of the hernia often occurs gradually, and due to the unique characteristics of the umbilical ring, its shape can also vary. The development of an umbilical hernia does not always come with complaints; however, its increasing size over time, the weakening of the abdominal wall, and the increase in abdominal pressure can cause problems. Initially, the umbilical hernia may only represent a minor discomfort, but symptoms can intensify when the hernia causes the pinching of the peritoneum and soft tissues. Smaller hernias typically cause pain only with…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  First Aid and Emergency

    Post-operative wound care and recovery

    A post-operative wound care is of paramount importance, as proper care helps prevent infections and complications. Careful treatment of wounds contributes to a faster healing process and minimizes scarring. To ensure a smooth healing process, it is advisable to dedicate 10-20 minutes daily to wound care, especially if there are multiple wounds or if they require special treatment. In the hospital, the surgeon and nursing team are responsible for the initial steps of wound care. During the first dressing change, the surgeon thoroughly examines the wound for any signs of infection and ensures that the wound is closing properly. Ideally, the wound should be dry, or there should be minimal…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    The process and potential risks of septoplasty surgery

    A respiratory tract issues include a deviated septum, which affects the quality of life for many people. The septum, which separates the two sides of the nasal cavity, can deviate for various reasons, leading to numerous complaints such as breathing difficulties, nasal congestion, and even headaches. In medicine, there are several methods for treating a deviated septum, and the selection of the most appropriate procedure is based on the results of medical examinations. To reduce complaints and improve nasal breathing, the most commonly used surgical procedure is submucous septum resection. This method has been used for decades and offers an effective solution for patients. Additionally, there is septoplasty, which represents…

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