Thalassemia

Introduction Thalassemia is a hereditary disease of the red blood cells. It involves a defect in hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein complex responsible for the red blood cells’ ability to bind oxygen. It is not produced in sufficient quantities or is broken down in greater quantities, resulting in a haemoglobin deficiency. Depending on the severity of … Thalassemia

Prognosis | Thalassemia

Prognosis The prognosis of thalassemia is strongly dependent on the severity of the disease. Patients with mild forms can usually lead a normal life without major restrictions. In the severe form of the disease, the effectiveness of the therapy and any complications that arise are important. The prognostic prospects of the disease in the individual … Prognosis | Thalassemia

Associated symptoms of a swollen liver | Swollen liver

Associated symptoms of a swollen liver Not infrequently, an enlargement of the liver is also accompanied by an enlargement of the spleen. This is called hepatosplenomegaly. Depending on what causes the enlargement of the liver, the possible accompanying symptoms are very variable. In fatty liver disease, there are usually no symptoms at first. If an … Associated symptoms of a swollen liver | Swollen liver

Swollen liver

Introduction Swelling of the liver is called hepatomegaly in medical jargon. Actually, it is more correct to speak of an enlargement of the liver than of a swelling of the liver. Such an enlargement is usually not painful and is therefore in most cases a chance diagnosis during a physical examination or an ultrasound examination … Swollen liver

Late effects of the whistling glandular fever

Introduction Pfeiffer’s glandular fever is a worldwide disease caused by the Epstein Barr virus. During the disease phase itself, typical symptoms such as inflammation of the pharyngeal tonsils, swelling of the lymph nodes and high fever occur. However, not everyone is aware of the late effects of whistling glandular fever, which can also occur after … Late effects of the whistling glandular fever

Late effects on the spleen | Late effects of the whistling glandular fever

Late effects on the spleen With a very small portion of the people ill with Pfeifferschem glandular fever, the spleen can rupture. The spleen as a lymph organ may be reactively enlarged during the disease. The exact size can be examined by ultrasound. In the second or third week of the disease, the risk of … Late effects on the spleen | Late effects of the whistling glandular fever

Depression as a late consequence | Late effects of the whistling glandular fever

Depression as a late consequence It has been found that some viruses are directly related to the clinical picture of depression. One of these viruses is also the Epstein Barr virus, which causes the Pfeiffer’s glandular fever. Particularly in connection with chronic fatigue syndrome, the occurrence of listlessness, loss of motivation for activities and thoughts … Depression as a late consequence | Late effects of the whistling glandular fever