Eczema due to dry skin

Introduction Dry skin can often be a sign of chronic eczema. Eczema is generally described as an inflammatory, non-infectious skin disease. While acute eczema is usually accompanied by redness, blistering and itching, chronic eczema usually manifests itself mainly through dry skin. Causes The causes of dry skin and eczema are manifold. Contact allergies or toxic … Eczema due to dry skin

Wasp sting – You should expect these late effects

Introduction Late sequelae are the delayed appearance of symptoms in relation to the actual disease event, in this case the wasp sting. They usually occur at the earliest two to three days after the wasp sting and are therefore no longer directly part of the acute course of the disease. Overall, however, late effects of … Wasp sting – You should expect these late effects

How many wasp stings are deadly? | Wasp sting – You should expect these late effects

How many wasp stings are deadly? First of all it has to be said that it is extremely unlikely to actually die from a wasp sting. If at all, one is much more likely to die from the anaphylactic shock that occurs immediately after the sting than from the late effects of the sting. The … How many wasp stings are deadly? | Wasp sting – You should expect these late effects

Injury to the eye through radiation

General information So-called keratitis photoelectrica is an injury caused by UV rays, which leads to a loosening of the epithelial adhesion and tiny erosions of the cornea. Mostly this disease occurs after welding work without appropriate protective goggles or after staying at high altitudes, on glaciers etc. (injury of the eye by radiation). Symptoms The … Injury to the eye through radiation

Dry baby skin

Introduction Dry skin is a problem that affects many babies. Often the reasons for dry skin are the wrong care. Many parents are very concerned about the well-being of their offspring, but in most cases there is a harmless cause behind dry skin. What helps against dry skin in babies? Targeted skin care for babies … Dry baby skin

Extremely dry skin in babies – how can you tell the difference to neurodermatitis? | Dry baby skin

Extremely dry skin in babies – how can you tell the difference to neurodermatitis? With extremely dry skin, many parents worry whether this is due to neurodermatitis in the baby. Neurodermatitis is a skin disease with a genetic predisposition, which can be recognized by its agonizing itching. Affected children have very dry skin on the … Extremely dry skin in babies – how can you tell the difference to neurodermatitis? | Dry baby skin

Diagnosis | Dry baby skin

Diagnosis In principle, a baby’s skin can be dry at any point – but those areas that are frequently exposed to external influences, i.e. the skin on the head, cheeks and hands, are particularly at risk. For example, dry skin in a baby can be rougher than the other parts of the skin or flaky … Diagnosis | Dry baby skin

Tongue piercing

A variation of the piercing is the tongue piercing. For this the tongue is pierced completely. There are different types of tongue piercings, they differ from each other in size, shape, stitching and material. Before piercing you should be well informed about the procedure, the following healing phase, care and possible risks. So painful and … Tongue piercing

Risks | Tongue piercing

Risks In general, the risk of complications is significantly increased by the incorrect procedure when pricking or nursing. The tongue is traversed by many different nerve fibres. These include nerves that serve to move the muscles of the tongue; these come from the twelfth cranial nerve, the “hypoglossal nerve”. Furthermore, there are sensitive nerves that … Risks | Tongue piercing