Prognosis | Iron Deficiency

Prognosis The prognosis of iron deficiency is directly related to the cause. If it is possible to cure the causative disease, it is likely that the iron deficiency can be corrected. Iron deficiency during pregnancy For sufficient blood circulation and development of the child, the woman must produce about 30-40% more blood during pregnancy. Since … Prognosis | Iron Deficiency

Iron Deficiency

Synonyms SideropeniaEnglish: iron deficiencyIron deficiency, or sideropenia, is a deficiency of iron in the human body that can be caused by various factors and is usually without symptoms. If symptoms of iron deficiency occur before anemia, this is called sideropenia. Depending on the symptoms and blood values, different forms of iron deficiency can be distinguished. … Iron Deficiency

Mallory Weiss syndrome in children | Mallory-Weiss Syndrome

Mallory Weiss syndrome in children Mallory-Weiss syndrome is rarely observed in children. Since the development and manifestation of the disease is often a longer lasting process, patients between the ages of 20 and 40 are more likely to be affected. The risk factor alcohol tends to be absent in children, although the drinking habits of … Mallory Weiss syndrome in children | Mallory-Weiss Syndrome

Mallory-Weiss Syndrome

Overview Mallory-Weiss syndrome is a clinical picture of the oesophagus or stomach. Frequent choking and vomiting leads to tears in the mucous membrane of the esophagus, usually in cases where the mucous membrane has already been damaged. A common reason for a damaged mucous membrane is excessive alcohol consumption. In Mallory-Weiss syndrome, bleeding from the … Mallory-Weiss Syndrome

Boerhaave syndrome

Introduction Boerhaave syndrome is a medical term for a tear in the oesophagus named after a Dutch physician. This rarely occurring disease occurs spontaneously. It causes a tear in all the layers of the esophageal wall, so that finally there is an opening in the chest cavity. The spontaneous rupture usually occurs directly above the … Boerhaave syndrome

Differentiation from pneumothorax | Boerhaave syndrome

Differentiation from pneumothorax Boerhaave syndrome can also be mistakenly diagnosed as pneumothorax in some cases. In this case a pneumothorax should therefore be performed. Pneumothorax is a similar spontaneously occurring disease. By a pneumothorax, one half of the lung collapses. The patient suffers from acute stabbing pain in the chest and sudden shortness of breath. … Differentiation from pneumothorax | Boerhaave syndrome

Function | Esophagus – anatomy, function and diseases

Function The swallowing process The main task of the esophagus is to transport the ingested food into the stomach. In the mouth, humans can still control the swallowing process voluntarily, but from the throat onwards, the transport of food proceeds involuntarily (reflex-like) via a complicated sequence of centrally (brain-related) controlled muscle functions. The longitudinal muscle … Function | Esophagus – anatomy, function and diseases