Toxicology

A distinction is made between acute and chronic poisoning. Acute poisoning occurs, for example, in drug overdoses, snakebites or the consumption of toxic substances. The following types of poisoning are very common: Drug poisoning Poisoning with household chemicals such as dishwashing liquid, descaler or dishwashing liquid Consumption of poisonous plants (lily of the valley, privet, … Toxicology

Pediatric Surgery

Examples of diseases that fall within the scope of pediatric surgery are Malformations of the skeletal system (e.g. supernumerary fingers or toes, clubfoot, funnel chest) and in the head area (e.g. cleft lip and palate); Bone fractures and dislocations (e.g. of the kneecap); Burns and chemical burns; Head and spinal injuries; Disorders and malformations of … Pediatric Surgery

General Surgery

The general surgeon is, in a sense, the “all-rounder” among surgeons: his field of work includes diseases, injuries and malformations in the area of the musculoskeletal system, the vessels, the thoracic cavity and the internal organs. These include, for example: Hemorrhoids Inguinal hernia Varicose veins Goiter (Struma) The general surgeon is responsible for both basic … General Surgery

Medical records for the clinic

Admission slip, preliminary findings, vaccination certificate – patients should not forget important medical documents when planning a hospital stay. You can read about what is required here! Bring the following documents with you to the hospital, if you have them: Admission bill from your general practitioner or specialist X-rays, magnetic resonance or computer tomograms Examination … Medical records for the clinic