Hyperparathyroidism

Some patients become conspicuous by complaints on the bone. The osteoclasts activated by the parathyroid hormone described above lead to the mobilization of calcium from the bone, which gradually loses its stability. In extreme and long untreated cases, the patient’s bones can become so unstable that fractures can result. This disease is called osteoporosis. When … Hyperparathyroidism

Prophylaxis | Hyperparathyroidism

Prophylaxis Apart from a regular medical check of the blood count and thus early detection of primary hyperparathyroidism (overactive parathyroid), no prophylactic measures are known. In order to prevent the development of a secondary form of hyperparathyroidism, the underlying diseases should be treated promptly. Prognosis With early diagnosis and possible surgery, the prognosis is very … Prophylaxis | Hyperparathyroidism

What drugs are used to treat diabetic neuropathy? | Diabetic neuropathy

What drugs are used to treat diabetic neuropathy? The most important drugs used to treat diabetic neuropathy are the diabetes drugs. Only with optimal and consistent blood sugar control can the progression of diabetic neuropathy be permanently restricted and the accompanying symptoms be attenuated or even completely eliminated. Depending on the type of diabetes, insulin … What drugs are used to treat diabetic neuropathy? | Diabetic neuropathy

Duration of diabetic neuropathy | Diabetic neuropathy

Duration of diabetic neuropathy The starting point for the diagnosis is the feelings of the person concerned: His description of the symptoms can already give the doctor important clues as to whether the symptoms are most likely to be due to diabetic neuropathy or whether other causes are more obvious. Diabetes patients should visit their … Duration of diabetic neuropathy | Diabetic neuropathy

Causes of diabetic neuropathy | Diabetic neuropathy

Causes of diabetic neuropathy As the name suggests, the cause of diabetic neuropathy is by definition a diabetes disease. The nerve damage is based on a permanently elevated blood sugar concentration, as may be the case with untreated or poorly treated diabetes mellitus. The damaging effect is not due to the sugar (glucose) itself, but … Causes of diabetic neuropathy | Diabetic neuropathy

Diabetic neuropathy

What is diabetic neuropathy? Diabetes mellitus and its associated misregulated blood sugar levels can cause a wide range of consequential damage that can affect practically all parts and systems of the body. A distinction is made between short and long-term secondary diseases. The latter include damage to nerves (neuropathy), which, taking into account its cause, … Diabetic neuropathy

Is a diabetic neuropathy curable? | Diabetic neuropathy

Is a diabetic neuropathy curable? There is no real cure for diabetic neuropathy, but the course of the disease can be positively influenced to the extent that the person affected no longer feels any related symptoms. However, this is only possible if the neuropathy is detected very quickly and treated immediately. Equally important is a … Is a diabetic neuropathy curable? | Diabetic neuropathy

Hyperparathyroidism: Increased production of parathyroid hormone

Definition Hyperparathyroidism is a disease of the parathyroid gland with increased production and release of parathyroid hormone (PTH). FormsCauses Hyperparathyroidism is distinguished into: Primary hyperparathyroidism Secondary hyperparathyroidism Tertriary hyperparathyroidism Primary hyperparathyroidism In principle, two types of hyperparathyroidism (parathyroid hyperthyroidism) can be distinguished: primary parathyroid hyperthyroidism is caused by a disease of the cells of the … Hyperparathyroidism: Increased production of parathyroid hormone

Frequency | Hyperparathyroidism: Increased production of parathyroid hormone

Frequency About 0.3% of the population suffers from hyperparathyroidism, 2/3 of whom are women. The cause for this sexual distribution of parathyroid hyperthyroidism is not clear, but is sought in women during the lactation period. Mostly the disease occurs in adults and rarely in children. In addition to the patient interview, in which the doctor … Frequency | Hyperparathyroidism: Increased production of parathyroid hormone

Tertiary adrenal cortex insufficiency | Addison’s disease

Tertiary adrenal cortex insufficiency Also the external supply of cortisol, such as in the form of tablets for the treatment of various diseases, can cause adrenal cortex insufficiency. Occasionally, this is also referred to as tertiary adrenal insufficiency. The pituitary gland shuts down its production of ACTH due to the increased amount of externally supplied … Tertiary adrenal cortex insufficiency | Addison’s disease

Control loop and release control | Addison’s disease

Control loop and release control The release of the adrenal cortex hormones takes place through a control loop with negative feedback. In the process, a substance called ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone) is produced in the brain (more precisely the pituitary gland). This substance reaches the adrenal cortex via the bloodstream and causes the hormones to be … Control loop and release control | Addison’s disease

Addison’s disease

Synonyms in the broadest sense Adrenocortical insufficiency Primary adrenocortical insufficiency Addison’s Disease Addison’s Syndrome Definition and introduction Addison’s disease is a functional disorder of the adrenal cortex. It is also known as primary adrenal cortex insufficiency and is a rare disease. However, if Addison’s disease remains untreated, it is fatal and thus has clear clinical … Addison’s disease