Physiotherapy COPD

In the treatment of COPD, physiotherapy plays a very important role alongside drug treatment. Using various treatment methods, specially trained physiotherapists try to strengthen the patient’s respiratory muscles, alleviate coughing attacks and mobilize solid bronchial mucus. This should optimize the effect of the medication and help the patient to better deal with the disease in … Physiotherapy COPD

Therapy | Physiotherapy COPD

Therapy The therapeutic approaches for COPD are manifold. Of course, a combination of several treatment approaches is chosen in order to help patients in the best possible way according to their individual needs. Drug therapy Here, mainly drugs are used that cause the bronchial tubes to dilate. These so-called bronchodilators include beta-2 sympathomimetics, anticholinergics and, … Therapy | Physiotherapy COPD

History | Physiotherapy COPD

History COPD is a progressive disease that can be positively influenced by therapy but cannot be stopped. In the early stages of the disease, many people confuse COPD with a smoker’s cough because the symptoms, a chronic cough combined with yellowish-brownish sputum, are very similar. In contrast to the smoker’s cough, inflammatory changes in the … History | Physiotherapy COPD

Summary | Physiotherapy COPD

Summary Overall, COPD is a slowly worsening disease that can only be treated symptomatically and cannot be stopped. By adapting the patients to the therapy guidelines, a positive influence on the disease is possible.Especially the physiotherapy gives back a piece of quality of life to the patients, because it offers the possibility to regain control … Summary | Physiotherapy COPD

Flu Causes and Treatment

Symptoms Influenza (flu) usually begins suddenly and manifests itself in the following symptoms: High fever, chills, sweating. Muscle, limb and headache Weakness, fatigue, feeling sick. Cough, usually a dry irritating cough Rhinitis, nasal congestion, sore throat Digestive disorders such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, mainly in children. The flu occurs mainly in the winter months. … Flu Causes and Treatment

Prevention | Flu or cold? – These are the differences

Prevention It is possible to prevent influenza by means of flu vaccination. The Standing Vaccination Commission (STIKO) recommends that persons over 60 years of age, pregnant women from the second trimester of pregnancy, residents of old people’s homes or nursing homes and persons at increased risk (e.g. medical and nursing staff) undergo flu vaccination annually. … Prevention | Flu or cold? – These are the differences

Disadvantages of the flu vaccination | Flu vaccination during pregnancy

Disadvantages of the flu vaccination The disadvantages of the flu vaccination in pregnancy are much discussed, however one cannot present concrete data to the topic. Since it is often difficult to conduct studies on pregnant women, there is no good study situation on flu vaccinations for women. Nevertheless, there are some reports on the increased … Disadvantages of the flu vaccination | Flu vaccination during pregnancy

What does the Stiko say? | Flu vaccination during pregnancy

What does the Stiko say? The Stiko (permanent vaccination commission) generally recommends flu vaccination to all persons in risk groups. These include For healthy pregnant women, Stiko recommends vaccination in the fourth month of pregnancy. The flu vaccination should also ideally be administered before the flu season, i.e. in October or November. Pregnant women who … What does the Stiko say? | Flu vaccination during pregnancy

When am I protected? | Flu vaccination during pregnancy

When am I protected? The protection against the flu is usually built up after a few days. After vaccination, the body must first activate its immune system and use it against the vaccine. This process is regarded as “training” for the immune system. It forms immune cells that, in the event of an actual flu … When am I protected? | Flu vaccination during pregnancy