Tramadolor

Chemical name Tramadol hydrochloride Prescription requirement Tramadolor® is a prescription-only drug. Definition Tramadolor® contains the active ingredient tramadol, which has a central pain-relieving function. Tramadol belongs to the large pain-inhibiting group of opioids, which are used for moderate to severe pain. However, Tramadolor® does not only consist of the pain-relieving opioid, but also has an … Tramadolor

Interactions | Tramadolor

Interactions Tramadolor® must not be used in case of known hypersensitivity to the active substance (or other components), or poisoning with psychotropic drugs, sleeping pills, painkillers or alcohol. In addition, the use of antidepressant MAO inhibitors in the last 14 days is a contraindication for taking Tramadolor®. Tramadolor® should only be used under close medical … Interactions | Tramadolor

Recovery Process | Principle of stress and recovery

Recovery Process Immediately after the load and the associated strain, the phase of recovery begins. This is divided into: In practice, the recovery processes are divided into active recovery and passive recovery. Active recovery is understood as slow endurance runs, running out, loose muscular strain. Passive measures are measures without physical activity (sauna, massage etc.). … Recovery Process | Principle of stress and recovery

Tractus spinobulbaris

Synonyms Medical: Substantia alba spinalis CNS, spinal cord, brain, nerve cell, gray matter spinal cord Introduction This text tries to present the very complex interrelationships in the spinal cord in an understandable way. Due to the complexity of the topic it is aimed at medical students, doctors and very interested laymen. Declaration The Tractus spinobulbaris … Tractus spinobulbaris

What are the causes of a cerebral hemorrhage?

Introduction A cerebral hemorrhage (intracranial hemorrhage) is a hemorrhage within the skull. A distinction is made between an intracerebral hemorrhage (bleeding into the brain tissue) and a subarachnoid hemorrhage (bleeding between the middle and inner layers of the cerebral membrane). In both cases, the bleeding causes compression of surrounding brain areas, a reduced supply of … What are the causes of a cerebral hemorrhage?

Causes in newborn babies | What are the causes of a cerebral hemorrhage?

Causes in newborn babies In comparison to adults, chronically elevated blood pressure values or tumors are generally not risk factors for cerebral hemorrhages in newborns. Common causes in newborns are congenital coagulation disorders or trauma. In particular, falls on the head or blows to the skull can already lead to rupture of the brain vessels … Causes in newborn babies | What are the causes of a cerebral hemorrhage?

Tuberculosis

Synonyms in the broadest sense consumption, Koch’s disease (after the discoverer Robert Koch), Tbc Definition Tuberculosis Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by bacteria of the class of mycobacteria. The most important representatives of this group are the mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is responsible for over 90% of the diseases, and the mycobacterium bovis, which is … Tuberculosis

Diagnosis of Tuberculosis | Tuberculosis

Diagnosis of Tuberculosis Because of the long time span between infection with the bacterium and the outbreak of tuberculosis (latency period, incubation period), it is often difficult for the attending physician to detect indications of a tuberculosis infection in the medical history (medical record). It is not uncommon for false diagnoses to occur because the … Diagnosis of Tuberculosis | Tuberculosis