Neurodermatitis (Atopic Eczema)

In atopic eczema (AE) – colloquially called neurodermatitis – (synonyms: Asthmatic eczema; atopic dermatitis (AD); atopic dermatosis; atopic eczema; chronic constitutional eczema; dermatitis atopica; eczema – atopy; endogenous cradle cap; endogenous eczema; lichen simplex chronicus (here: minus variant of atopic eczema); prurigo besnier; ICD-10-GM L20.-: Atopic [endogenous] eczema) is a chronic or chronic recurrent (always … Neurodermatitis (Atopic Eczema)

Dandruff of the Head (Pityriasis Simplex Capitis): Or something else? Differential Diagnosis

Skin and subcutaneous (L00-L99). Allergic contact dermatitis – inflammation and scaling of the scalp caused by various substances to which the body is allergic. Atopic eczema (neurodermatitis) – skin disease with scaly, weeping skin and severe pruritus (itching). Mycoses (fungal diseases) of the scalp Psoriasis (psoriasis) Seborrheic eczema – rash with scaling and oily scalp.

Hypoglycemia: Consequences of Low Blood Sugar

As a result of irregular diet or periods of fasting for fear of gaining weight, there is often a lowered blood glucose level – hypoglycemia. The reason for this is the function of the placenta, which continuously draws glucose from the maternal body to supply the fetus.Prolonged fasting leads to increased fat breakdown in the … Hypoglycemia: Consequences of Low Blood Sugar

Reactive Arthritis: Complications

The following are the most important diseases or complications that may be contributed to by HLA-B27-associated reactive arthritis: Mouth, esophagus (food pipe), stomach, and intestine (K00-K67; K90-K93). Chronification of joint symptoms Ankylosing spondylitis (ankylosing spondylitis) – chronic inflammatory rheumatic disease associated with pain and stiffness of the spine.

Laryngitis (Larynx Inflammation): Prevention

To prevent laryngitis (laryngitis), attention must be paid to reducing individual risk factors. Behavioral risk factors Diet Malnutrition and undernutrition – weakens the immune system. Micronutrient deficiency (vital substances) – see prevention with micronutrients. Consumption of stimulants Alcohol Coffee Tobacco (smoking) Psycho-social situation Stress (due toweakening of the immune system). Permanent overuse of the voice, … Laryngitis (Larynx Inflammation): Prevention

Breast Cancer (Mammary Carcinoma): Or something else? Differential Diagnosis

Skin and subcutaneous (L00-L99). Atopic eczema (neurodermatitis)* . Chronic dermatoses* (including acne, Lyme disease (infectious disease caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi), herpes zoster (shingles), herpes simplex, psoriasis (psoriasis), urticaria (hives), bullous autoimmune dermatoses/blistering disease ) Cutaneous mycosis* (fungal disease of the skin). Panniculitis* – localized inflammation of the subcutaneous fat tissue; the overlying skin … Breast Cancer (Mammary Carcinoma): Or something else? Differential Diagnosis

Knee Pain (Gonalgia): Diagnostic Tests

Optional medical device diagnostics – depending on the results of the history, physical examination, laboratory diagnostics, and obligatory medical device diagnostics – for differential diagnostic clarification. Radiographs of the knee joint (aps: anterior/posterior/supination; beam path from anterior to posterior in a bent-back position) – standard examination for osteoarthritis assessment (possibly with a long plate- for … Knee Pain (Gonalgia): Diagnostic Tests

Cholera: Symptoms, Complaints, Signs

The following symptoms and complaints may indicate cholera: Leading symptoms Nausea (nausea) Vomiting of watery stomach contents, bilious, possibly blood admixtures. Diarrhea (diarrhea), rice water colored (rice water stool). Abdominal pain (abdominal pain) Due to the extreme and rapid fluid losses, the sick person appears with sunken face, washerwoman hands and “barge belly” – retracted … Cholera: Symptoms, Complaints, Signs

Craniosacral Therapy

Craniosacral therapy (synonyms: craniosacral therapy; craniosacral therapy; CST) is a form of treatment derived from W. G. Sutherland’s craniosacral osteopathy (1930) and belongs to the field of manual medicine (= manual therapy method). The method was developed in 1970 by the American J. G. Upledger and presented as a refinement of craniosacral osteopathy. Craniosacral therapy … Craniosacral Therapy

HPV Infection: Or something else? Differential Diagnosis

Cardiovascular (I00-I99). Hemorrhoids (esp. with inflammatory change). Marisques – folds of skin on the anus, which usually remain after perianal thrombosis. Skin and subcutaneous (L00-L99). Ectopic sebaceous glands Fibromas Papillomatous pigmented nevus cell nevi Lichen ruber planus (nodular lichen) Nevi (pigment mark, often called “mole” or “birthmark” in common parlance). Seborrheic warts Infectious and parasitic … HPV Infection: Or something else? Differential Diagnosis