Arthrosis in the finger joints

Osteoarthritis in the finger joints is a condition associated with pain when the joints are strained and nodular changes occur. It leads to an inflammation in the finger joints, which can occur naturally with age and often affects other joints, such as the knees. Familial predisposition or a permanent strain, for example from a manual … Arthrosis in the finger joints

How often and how long should I use the household remedies? | Arthrosis in the finger joints

How often and how long should I use the household remedies? How often and how long the home remedies should be used depends on the type of home remedy and the intensity of the symptoms.In general, most of the home remedies listed above can be used for several months. Ginger tea, for example, can be … How often and how long should I use the household remedies? | Arthrosis in the finger joints

Zeel® comp. N

Zeel® comp. N is a homeopathic combination remedy which is distributed by the company “Heel” in the form of tablets, ampoules and creams. The various preparations contain the same active ingredients, but use different carrier substances. Zeel® comp. N is used in particular for pain in the context of arthrosis and rheumatic joint complaints and … Zeel® comp. N

Dosage forms | Zeel® comp. N

Dosage forms Zeel® comp. N is sold in various dosage forms. The drug can be used as tablets, ampoules or in cream form. Zeel® comp. N ampoules contain the drug in liquid form. As a liquid, it is usually used to inject the active ingredients directly into the affected tissue in cases of joint, bone … Dosage forms | Zeel® comp. N

Contraindications | Zeel® comp. N

Contraindications Zeel® comp. N must not be taken, applied to the skin or injected in case of known hypersensitivity to one or more ingredients. Even in the case of hypersensitivity to composites such as arnica, marigold or coneflower, Zeel® comp. N should be avoided due to the risk of an allergic reaction. In addition, children … Contraindications | Zeel® comp. N

Villonodular Synovitis

Villonodular synovitis is a benign, proliferative (i.e. growing) disease of the so-called synovia, i.e. the synovial fluid and synovial membrane. This synovial fluid fills the joint space, for example the knee joint, where it acts as a lubricant and supplies the cartilage structures in the joint. Villonodular synovitis can occur in various forms. The first … Villonodular Synovitis

Diagnosis | Villonodular Synovitis

Diagnosis The symptom itself is not really a pathological feature of villonodular synovitis. Therefore, imaging is necessary in any case. In this case, one sees mainly the spatial requirement itself, but also the absence of calcifications or indications of other diseases. In addition to X-rays, CT and MRI examinations are also suitable. With all procedures, … Diagnosis | Villonodular Synovitis