• Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Gastroparesis: symptoms, triggers, and therapeutic options

    Gastroparesis is a condition in which the muscles of the stomach do not function properly, leading to serious digestive problems. Normal stomach function requires strong muscle contractions that help food pass through the digestive system. If these muscles work weakly or do not contract at all, the emptying of the stomach slows down, which can cause various unpleasant symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, and fluctuations in blood sugar levels. Gastroparesis complicates the lives of many people, as the improper functioning of the stomach affects not only digestion but also overall well-being. Patients often experience a feeling of fullness after consuming just a few bites, making it difficult to maintain proper…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    Medical Answers: Genital Herpes

    A genital herpes is a viral infection that is transmitted sexually and is associated with various unpleasant symptoms. During the infection, the groin lymph nodes may swell, and symptoms such as fever, malaise, and headaches can occur. The herpes virus does not disappear from the body, which means that the infection can recur at any time, especially when the immune system is weakened. Understanding and managing the disease is important so that those affected can live consciously and responsibly. The appearance of genital herpes can often come as a surprise to those affected. Questions frequently arise about how this virus was contracted and what can be done for prevention. The…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Signs and Possible Consequences of Marfan Syndrome – Illustrated Summary

    Marfan syndrome is a hereditary condition that involves abnormal development of connective tissues. This disorder can affect various organ systems, including the cardiovascular system, the skeleton, and the eyes. The disease is named after French pediatrician Antoine Marfan, who first described the symptoms in a young girl, which included long limbs and joint laxity. Diagnosing Marfan syndrome is not always straightforward, as the symptoms can vary widely and are not always clear-cut. Symptoms of the disease may present at birth, but diagnosis can often be delayed until cardiac or ophthalmic abnormalities become apparent. Early detection and appropriate medical treatment are essential to prevent complications. The quality of life for individuals…

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  • Addictions,  Digestive System

    The effects of menopause: which health issues should be paid special attention to?

    The menopause is a natural phase of life that comes with numerous hormonal changes. These changes significantly impact not only the functioning of the female body but also the health risks associated with it. The disruption of hormonal balance increases the risk of developing various diseases, and existing conditions may worsen. A healthy lifestyle, conscious nutrition, and regular exercise play a key role in maintaining health after menopause. The transformation of the female body during menopause is particularly sensitive, so it is important to pay attention to the signals from our body. Understanding these changes can help us make informed decisions regarding our health. Below, we detail the diseases that…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Rotavirus Infection – Essential Information.

    The rotavirus infection is the most common illness among young children and infants, characterized by vomiting and diarrhea, which can lead to mild to severe dehydration. Almost every child who reaches the age of three to five experiences this infection. The disease primarily affects the age group of 3 to 36 months, during which rapid fluid loss can cause significant disturbances in fluid and electrolyte balance. Rotavirus spreads through the feces and vomit of infected individuals, with the infection occurring via the fecal-oral route. Poor hygiene conditions, such as neglecting handwashing, play a significant role in the spread of the virus. Recent research suggests that the virus can remain infectious…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    The trichomonas infection

    Trichomoniasis is a highly prevalent sexually transmitted disease that exists in many parts of the world. Its causative agent is Trichomonas vaginalis, a single-celled flagellated parasite that resides in the urogenital tract. In women, the most common site of colonization is the vagina, while in men, it is the prostate and urethra. The spread of the infection can occur not only through sexual contact but also through other indirect methods, such as sharing baths, sharing personal items, or even using a common bathtub. Trichomoniasis not only affects physical health but can also impact mental well-being, as the infection often occurs without symptoms. Therefore, recognizing and treating the disease is important…

  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    Bile Duct Obstruction

    Biliary atresia is a rare but serious condition that affects the liver and bile duct system in infants. The condition shows symptoms within a few weeks after birth, and if not recognized in time, it can be fatal. During the disease, the bile ducts become damaged, obstructing the normal flow of bile and potentially leading to liver cirrhosis in the long term. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are crucial for saving the child’s life. Biliary atresia can be caused by several factors, including viral infections and genetic predisposition. However, the causes of the disease are not always clear, making diagnosis and treatment challenging. Parents and doctors need to be aware…

  • Diseases and Symptoms,  First Aid and Emergency

    Children’s Allergy to Pollen – When to Pay Attention and Why Treatment is Necessary?

    Allergic diseases are becoming increasingly common these days, not only in adults but also in children. Respiratory allergies are particularly characteristic of the younger age groups, and even preschool-aged children can suffer from them. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential for children to avoid complications and for their daily lives not to be affected by unpleasant symptoms. Respiratory allergies can develop due to various allergens, such as pollen, house dust mites, or animal hair. Parents often find it difficult to distinguish allergic reactions from the common cold, which frequently occurs during the spring months. The appearance and duration of symptoms, as well as accompanying signs, help in making the correct…

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  • Exercise and Sports,  First Aid and Emergency

    The signs and effects of fibroids

    The fibroid, a benign tumor that develops from the smooth muscle tissue of the uterus, usually remains unnoticed and is often only discovered during routine examinations. For many women, the presence of fibroids does not cause any symptoms; however, statistics indicate that symptoms may occur in about 10% of fibroid cases, depending on the size, number, and location of the tumors. Fibroids can occur in various shapes and sizes, and while they are harmless in many cases, under certain circumstances, they can lead to more serious health issues. The growth and development of fibroids are influenced by female hormones, particularly estrogen levels. Doctors typically detect these tumors during ultrasound examinations,…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    Acute and Chronic Inflammation – How Do They Differ?

    A inflammation is the body’s natural defense response that occurs in response to various harmful effects, such as infections, injuries, or irritations. Understanding inflammatory processes is essential for diagnosing and treating health problems. Acute inflammation appears suddenly with well-defined symptoms, while chronic inflammation is a gradual, prolonged condition that is often difficult to detect. Diagnosing inflammation is not always straightforward, as laboratory tests and medical symptoms are not always clear-cut. Types of Inflammation There are two main types of inflammation: acute and chronic. Acute inflammation occurs rapidly, while chronic inflammation can persist over the long term, sometimes for months. Appropriate medical care and identifying the underlying causes are crucial for…

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