Cracked tongue

Many people occasionally suffer from a cracked tongue. Although most people assume that changes in the area of the tongue often have a pathological character, in many cases the cracked tongue is completely harmless. In fact, most changes in the tongue are medically insignificant. When the tongue is cracked, large longitudinal and transverse indentations usually … Cracked tongue

Diagnosis | Cracked tongue

Diagnosis People who suffer from a cracked tongue from time to time and do not have any other complaints do not necessarily need to see a doctor. The cracked tongue itself usually does not have a pathological character. Nevertheless, changes in the area of the oral mucosa and the tongue can provide an important indication … Diagnosis | Cracked tongue

Torn nail

General information Torn nails can have a wide variety of characteristics and causes. These range from cosmetically unattractive but small tears to severe injuries; and from small traumas as the cause to genetically caused formation disorders of the nail. As different as their characteristics and causes are, as different are their occurrences. The small, only … Torn nail

Pain with a torn nail | Torn nail

Pain with a torn nail A nail bed inflammation can be very painful and those affected often suffer from severe throbbing or stabbing pain. Because bacteria enter the tissue through the wound, the body reacts with a severe inflammation at the affected area and heat is generated, reddening and the finger or toe swells and … Pain with a torn nail | Torn nail

Torn fingernail | Torn nail

Torn fingernail A torn fingernail is often a problem for cosmetic rather than medical reasons and can usually be easily treated. If the crack is in the white area of the nail, the nail can be quickly cut or filed. Deeper cracks are painful and can lead to nail bed inflammation. There are several causes … Torn fingernail | Torn nail

Anatomy of the ear | The function and piercing of the ear cartilage

Anatomy of the ear The anatomy of the ear is divided into a microscopic part and a part visible to the eye (macroscopic part). The microscopic part shows that the ear cartilage belongs to the elastic cartilage tissue. The elastic cartilage is a very cell-rich cartilage consisting of only one cartilage cell, in which hardly … Anatomy of the ear | The function and piercing of the ear cartilage

Piercing at the ear cartilage | The function and piercing of the ear cartilage

Piercing at the ear cartilage Piercings are widespread on the ear. The most frequent localizations are at the helix, that means at the outer edge of the ear. Also tragus piercings are frequently found. However, the classical ear hole in the earlobe does not belong to the cartilage piercings, because there is no cartilage there. … Piercing at the ear cartilage | The function and piercing of the ear cartilage

Torn fingernail

Definition One speaks of a torn fingernail, if a fingernail tears partially or completely due to catching or similar injury patterns. Either the nail tears thereby only at its free standing, projecting part or down to the nail bed. If the latter is the case, a tear is connected with strong pain, since the skin … Torn fingernail

Diagnosis | Torn fingernail

Diagnosis The diagnosis “torn fingernail” is first of all a purely clinical diagnosis, i.e. it is made on the basis of the torn fingernail itself. If further symptoms, as mentioned above, are added, a more comprehensive diagnosis, i.e. search for the cause, should of course be initiated. Depending on the additional findings, a cause-related diagnosis … Diagnosis | Torn fingernail