Associated symptoms | Hereditary angioedema

Associated symptoms The typical symptoms of hereditary angioedema are recurrent swelling of the skin (especially on the face) and/or the mucous membrane in the gastrointestinal tract or in the respiratory tract. Possible signs of an approaching attack (prodromia) may include symptoms such as fatigue, exhaustion, increased thirst, aggression and depressive mood. This is followed by … Associated symptoms | Hereditary angioedema

Course of the disease hereditary angioedema | Hereditary angioedema

Course of the disease hereditary angioedema Hereditary angioedema most often manifests itself by the age of 10. A later first manifestation is rather rare. In the further course of the disease, recurrent attacks with swelling or gastrointestinal complaints occur. In some patients only skin swelling occurs, in others only gastrointestinal symptoms. The frequency of attacks … Course of the disease hereditary angioedema | Hereditary angioedema

Congenital Immunodeficiencies

Congenital or primary immunodeficiencies are quite rare and still little known. Unfortunately, this is why the diagnosis is often made very late – in the worst case with fatal consequences for those affected. Patients with a congenital immunodeficiency lack an important component of the body’s own defense system: they produce too few antibodies or none … Congenital Immunodeficiencies

Face Blindness

What is face blindness? Face blindness, known in medicine as prosopagnosia, describes the inability to recognize familiar faces. Thus, friends, acquaintances and even family members are not recognized by facial features, as is usually the case, but by other characteristics such as voice, hairstyle, movements and so on. In most cases, face blindness is congenital. … Face Blindness

Associated symptoms | Face Blindness

Associated symptoms If face blindness exists from birth, as is the case with most people, the handicap is usually not noticeable at all, as they do not show any real symptoms. However, face-blind people often suffer from a certain degree of social insecurity and feel uncomfortable in large crowds because they do not recognize familiar … Associated symptoms | Face Blindness

Prognosis | Face Blindness

Prognosis Face blindness cannot be cured, but it remains stable for a lifetime and usually does not worsen. By means of individual compensation strategies, most of those affected therefore have a completely normal life and are hardly restricted by their disorder. Only in the rarest cases is prosopagnosia diagnosed at all. Only patients who have … Prognosis | Face Blindness

Congenital Heart Defects

Nearly one in every hundred babies in Germany is born with a malformation of the heart or the vessels near the heart – that’s about 6,000 children per year. Some of these heart defects are detected in the womb, others only after birth. The health impairment caused by a congenital heart defect varies depending on … Congenital Heart Defects

Symptoms of hypothyroidism

Definition Hypothyroidism is characterized by a deficiency of the thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) or triiodothyronine (T3). This deficiency leads to a slowing down of the metabolism with loss of performance and fatigue. Medically, the hypofunction of the thyroid gland, or the lack of thyroid hormones, is called hypothyroidism. There are many causes of hypothyroidism, typically … Symptoms of hypothyroidism

Other internal symptoms | Symptoms of hypothyroidism

Other internal symptoms In the context of an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism), the reduced energy metabolism and a direct inhibition of the heart activity usually leads to a decrease in the heart rate (so-called bradycardia). Tachycardia, on the other hand, is more likely to be observed when the thyroid gland is overactive. Due to the reduced … Other internal symptoms | Symptoms of hypothyroidism

Symptoms on head and mind | Symptoms of hypothyroidism

Symptoms on head and mind The majority of patients with hypothyroidism report headaches during the course of the disease. In addition to headaches, patients often report increased fatigue, rapid exhaustion and a marked slowing down of everyday activities. In rare cases, migraine may also occur as part of an underactive thyroid. In addition, already existing … Symptoms on head and mind | Symptoms of hypothyroidism

Outer Appearances | Symptoms of hypothyroidism

Outer Appearances In almost all cases, hypothyroidism causes symptoms on the skin: Swellings: The swelling of the skin caused by hypothyroidism is called myxoedema. This edema differs from water retention in that no dents are left behind after pressing in. Cool and pale skin Cracks and dry, scaly spots Reduced sweating (hypohidrosis) In rare cases, … Outer Appearances | Symptoms of hypothyroidism