Causes and risk factors | Brain Tumor

Causes and risk factors The exact causes for the development of brain tumors are still largely unknown today. Apparently there are several factors that could be involved in the development of brain tumors: Further possible causes such as environmental toxins, eating habits, mental stress, stress and electromagnetic waves, which are produced during cell phone calls, … Causes and risk factors | Brain Tumor

Therapy | Brain Tumor

Therapy The therapy depends on the exact location of the brain tumor and the type of growth. Therefore, the result of the brain biopsy (sampling) must be awaited. The surgical removal of a brain tumor is performed by neurosurgeons after an exact diagnosis has been made. It is important to know the exact location of … Therapy | Brain Tumor

Summary | Brain Tumor

Summary To ensure that brain tumors are detected and treated early enough, you should definitely consult a doctor if you have the following symptoms: If you have noticed the above symptoms in your child or another person, you should also consult a doctor as soon as possible. As soon as a brain tumor is diagnosed, … Summary | Brain Tumor

Homeopathy and headaches | Headaches

Homeopathy and headaches Headaches can also be treated homeopathically. Please also see our topic: Homeopathy Headaches Home remedy for headaches Headaches during pregnancy Headaches during pregnancy are a common problem. Many women suffer from these complaints again and again, especially at the beginning of pregnancy. This may be related to the hormonal changes in the … Homeopathy and headaches | Headaches

Neuralgia

Introduction Neuralgia is the technical term for nerve pain and refers to a pain that occurs in the supply area of a nerve. It is caused by an injury to the nerve itself and not by damage to the surrounding tissue. Nerve damage can be caused by mechanical influences such as pressure, inflammation, metabolic disorders, … Neuralgia

Meralgia parästhetica | Neuralgia

Meralgia parästhetica This cumbersome technical term describes the complaints caused by compression of the nerve responsible for transmitting pain and touch information from the lateral thigh. The nerve passes under the inguinal ligament on its way from the skin of the thigh to the spinal cord, where there is an increased risk of nerve entrapment. … Meralgia parästhetica | Neuralgia

Stroke in the eye

Definition For many, the frightening diagnosis of stroke in the head is well known. But many people do not know that a stroke in the eye can also occur. A stroke in the eye is the sudden closure of a vein in the eye. It is called retinal vein occlusion. Both older and younger people … Stroke in the eye

Neuralgia at back | Neuralgia

Neuralgia at back Various diseases can lead to nerve-related pain in the back.Initially, these include degenerative (wear-related) changes in the spine or herniated discs. Both can result in the spinal cord or the nerve roots becoming virtually trapped and thus damaged. In addition to the neuralgic pain, neurological functional limitations (e.g. numbness, disturbances in movement … Neuralgia at back | Neuralgia

Symptoms | Stroke in the eye

Symptoms The stroke in the eye often sets in very suddenly and patients usually do not notice the process at first. The vein is closed without pain. Then suddenly various visual disturbances can occur after a stroke. The field of vision can be restricted, so that some areas become blurred or even not perceived at … Symptoms | Stroke in the eye

Postzosterneuralgia | Neuralgia

Postzosterneuralgia In shingles (herpes zoster), herpes viruses are reactivated, usually as a result of a weakening of the immune system, e.g. as part of a flu-like infection, and then attack a spinal cord nerve. Although the typical skin rash on the trunk usually disappears within 2-3 weeks with adequate treatment, the characteristic pain in some … Postzosterneuralgia | Neuralgia