Side effects | General Anesthesia

Side effects Like almost every medical procedure, general anesthesia is not free of side effects. Although one has a lot of experience with the procedure and it is well tolerated in the majority of cases, one should point out the most important side effects. The form and extent to which side effects occur after general … Side effects | General Anesthesia

Risks | General Anesthesia

Risks General anesthesia is a major intervention in the normal processes of the body and therefore also offers some risks. One risk with general anesthesia is a potentially difficult ventilation situation. This means that the supply of oxygen is not guaranteed. Also reactions of the cardiovascular system to the anaesthesia are possible and occur especially … Risks | General Anesthesia

General anesthesia during pregnancy | General Anesthesia

General anesthesia during pregnancy In certain situations it may be necessary to put a pregnant woman under general anesthesia in order to perform surgical procedures. If it can be prevented, and the surgery could be performed after pregnancy, general anesthesia is not usually performed during pregnancy. Nevertheless, in surgical emergencies, such as appendicitis or after … General anesthesia during pregnancy | General Anesthesia

General anesthesia for dementia | General Anesthesia

General anesthesia for dementia General anesthesia is always associated with an increased risk in dementia patients. This already becomes apparent during the planning of the anaesthesia, as the affected persons cannot make any reliable statements about their previous illnesses and medication. In addition, rules such as the fasting period before anesthesia are difficult to implement … General anesthesia for dementia | General Anesthesia

Meadow goatee

Synonym and areas of application Meadow goatee (Latin Filipendula ulmari or Herba Filipendulae) belongs to the rose family and is also known as forest beard, meadow queen, spier shrub or meadowsweet. The latter name comes from the fact that the plant was often used as an additive in the brewing of mead (sweet honey wine). … Meadow goatee

Use as tea | Meadow goatee

Use as tea A proven dosage form of meadow goatee is tea. Boiled plant parts should be left to infuse for 10 minutes, otherwise the active ingredients of the tea will not be absorbed sufficiently. For the preparation theoretically all plant parts can be used, since the entire plant is edible. However, the flowers are … Use as tea | Meadow goatee

Interactions with other drugs | Ibuprofen for toothache

Interactions with other drugs If you are taking ibuprofen during a period of toothache, you should pay attention to what other medications are taken at the same time. If anticoagulants (drugs that inhibit blood clotting) or thrombolytics (used to dissolve a blood clot) are taken, they can increase the risk of bleeding in combination with … Interactions with other drugs | Ibuprofen for toothache

Ibuprofen during pregnancy/breastfeeding | Ibuprofen for toothache

Ibuprofen during pregnancy/breastfeeding In the first and second trimester of pregnancy painkillers such as ibuprofen may be taken. However, the dosage should be discussed with the doctor beforehand. In the last third of the pregnancy you should avoid taking ibuprofen, as there is an increased risk of complications.Before birth, ibuprofen tablets are contraindicated as they … Ibuprofen during pregnancy/breastfeeding | Ibuprofen for toothache

Composition and effect | Ibuprofen for toothache

Composition and effect Ibuprofen is used for weak to moderate pain (analgesic), fever (antipyretic) and inflammation (anti-inflammatory). Its anti-inflammatory properties distinguish it from other agents such as paracetamol, which only work against pain but not against inflammation. Ibuprofen is listed as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug that belongs chemically to the group of arylpropionic acids. Its … Composition and effect | Ibuprofen for toothache