Uterine cyst

How dangerous is that? A cyst in the uterus is not uncommon and, at first, is not a cause for concern. Since cysts also fall under the umbrella term “tumor”, many women initially suspect something bad. However, a cyst is a cavity filled with fluid. In this context, “tumor” merely refers to the swelling caused … Uterine cyst

Homeopathy | Uterine cyst

Homeopathy In addition to the hormone preparations, plant-based homeopathic remedies can also be used for cyst therapy. These homeopathic remedies usually contain bee venom (apitoxin), which often leads to success. The bee poison attacks the membrane of the cyst and brings these so gently to bursting. This form of therapy has no side effects and … Homeopathy | Uterine cyst

Scabbing | Uterine cyst

Scabbing A uterine abrasion is also called curettage or abrasion. The gynaecologist can use either a so-called sharp spoon (abrasio) or a blunt spoon (curettage) for the scraping. The doctor can extract tissue from the uterus by scraping and then have it histologically (tissue-technical) examined. In this way it can be assessed whether the cyst … Scabbing | Uterine cyst

Sinus frontalis (frontal sinus)

The frontal sinus (Sinus frontalis) belongs like the maxillary sinus, sphenoidal sinus and the ethmoid cells to the paranasal sinuses (Sinus paranasales). It represents an air-filled cavity in the bone that forms the forehead and, like the other parts of the paranasal sinuses, it can also become inflamed, which is known as sinusitis (see below). … Sinus frontalis (frontal sinus)

Ganglion

Synonyms Leg, synovial cyst, ganglion cyst further meaning: In medical terminology, “ganglion” is also an anatomical term for an accumulation of nerve cell bodies. This will not be discussed in this article. Introduction A ganglion is a fluid-filled protuberance of the synovial membrane that often occurs in the area of the wrist. Because it presents … Ganglion

Therapy | Ganglion

Therapy If a ganglion does not cause any discomfort, it usually does not need to be treated – in many cases it even recedes on its own.However, if pain occurs or the ganglion presses on nerves or blood vessels, therapy becomes necessary. Then the following treatment options are possible: Conservative therapy: If a ganglion has … Therapy | Ganglion

Diagnosis | Ganglion

Diagnosis Often the doctor can diagnose a ganglion by palpation after asking the patient about his symptoms and medical history (anamnesis). If other causes for the swelling are possible, the diagnosis can be confirmed by an ultrasound examination. The ultrasound can also reveal possible arthrosis or injuries as a trigger for the ganglion. If, on … Diagnosis | Ganglion

Abscess on the cheek

Definition An abscess on the cheek is an accumulation of pus that is located in a cavity newly formed by tissue fusion and separated from the surrounding tissue by a thin membranous capsule. Colloquially, an abscess is also known as a boil and those affected suffer from a “thick cheek“. Depending on the cause, the … Abscess on the cheek