Pear: Intolerance & Allergy

Pears are a very popular fruit not only in Germany, but worldwide. The plant belongs to the pome fruit family and the rose family. The pear is common in North Africa, East and West Asia and parts of Europe. This is what you should know about the pear The origin of pears is believed to … Pear: Intolerance & Allergy

Therapy | Thrombophilia

Therapy The best therapy for known thrombophilia is prophylaxis, i.e. to counteract the development of thromboses. The best way to do this is to know the risk factors for their development and to prevent them accordingly, especially through health-conscious behavior. Prevention is particularly important for people who have a congenital risk (see section “Causes”) of … Therapy | Thrombophilia

Prognosis | Thrombophilia

Prognosis If a genetic defect, such as the Factor V Leiden mutation, is at the root of thrombophilia, it cannot be treated as the cause.However, the risk of thrombosis can be significantly reduced by early detection of the disease and subsequent prophylactic measures, such as adapting one’s lifestyle (sport, nicotine withdrawal, healthy diet, etc.) and … Prognosis | Thrombophilia

Thrombophilia

Thrombophilia is an increased tendency for blood clots to form in the blood vessels, i.e. in the arteries and veins. These clots are also known as thromboses. Thrombophilia can have genetic causes, i.e. congenital or acquired. The most frequent are presented in the following text. Epidemiology In Europe and America, about 160 people per 100,000 … Thrombophilia

Symptoms | Thrombophilia

Symptoms The symptoms of thrombophilia are very varied and depend on the position of the vessel in the body, which is constricted or blocked by the formed clot. In most cases, thrombophilia only becomes apparent when an existing thrombosis or embolism is examined. An embolism is the blockage of an artery, for example in the … Symptoms | Thrombophilia

Anatomy tooth

Synonyms Teeth, tooth crown, tooth root, enamel, gums Medical: Dens English: toothAnatomy is the science that deals with the shape and construction of the body and its parts. What applies to the whole human body is also applicable to its individual parts, including the tooth. Roughly speaking, the tooth can be divided into crown, neck … Anatomy tooth

The milk teeth | Anatomy tooth

The milk teeth The tooth of the deciduous dentition corresponds in its structure and form to that of the permanent dentition. Except that the premolars are missing, in their place are the milk molars. There are also no wisdom teeth. Due to the absence of a few teeth, the deciduous dentition consists of only 20 … The milk teeth | Anatomy tooth

Summary | Anatomy tooth

Summary The 32 teeth of the adult differ in both the shape of the crowns and the number of roots, depending on their tasks in eating and grinding. The tooth structure consists of three components, the enamel, the dentin and the pulp. The deciduous dentition consists of 20 teeth, which are identical in their anatomy … Summary | Anatomy tooth

You can recognize vasculitis by these symptoms

Introduction Vasculitis is an inflammation of the blood vessels. There are innumerable different types of vasculitis, which are assigned to this group of diseases. Vasculitis can lead to many different symptoms, as almost all organs can be affected. If certain symptoms occur without any other identifiable cause, they can indicate the presence of vasculitis. However, … You can recognize vasculitis by these symptoms

How do the symptoms change in the course of the disease? | You can recognize vasculitis by these symptoms

How do the symptoms change in the course of the disease? The disease group of vasculitides comprises a variety of clinical pictures, some of which are very different and do not develop in the same way in every individual. It is therefore not possible to make a general statement about how the symptoms of vasculitis … How do the symptoms change in the course of the disease? | You can recognize vasculitis by these symptoms

Wound healing phases

Introduction Wound healing phases are the various stages in which the complete healing of a wound takes place. A healthy body is able to regenerate injuries by complete regeneration of tissue or formation of replacement tissue (scar tissue). A distinction is made between four to five phases of wound healing. The healing process begins with … Wound healing phases