Acute Bronchitis

Symptoms Acute bronchitis is an inflammation of the bronchial tubes. The leading symptom is a cough that is first dry and later often productive. Other symptoms include difficulty breathing, sounds when breathing (whistling, rattling), feeling sick, hoarseness, fever, chest pain, and accompanying symptoms of the common cold or flu. The disease is usually self-limiting, so … Acute Bronchitis

Baby vaccinations

General information The vaccination topic is in Germany until today a hotly discussed topic. Opponents of vaccination particularly criticize that babies should be vaccinated at an early age. The STIKO is the vaccination commission in Germany and issues recommendations, but there is no compulsory vaccination in Germany yet. Vaccinations from the 2nd month of life … Baby vaccinations

Vaccination against diphtheria | Baby vaccinations

Vaccination against diphtheria Diphtheria is a highly contagious, dangerous disease that affects the upper respiratory tract. Vaccination is possible from the 3rd month of life, until then the child is usually protected by the mother, because antibodies can be transmitted during pregnancy, but also afterwards through breast milk. The vaccination is given by inoculating four … Vaccination against diphtheria | Baby vaccinations

Vaccination against meningococcus | Baby vaccinations

Vaccination against meningococcus Meningococcus is one of the main causes of meningitis in babies, along with pneumococcus. Disease with meningococcus can have serious consequences. Therefore, vaccination is recommended from the age of 2 years. 6-fold vaccination A vaccination with a sixfold vaccine, also called hexavalent vaccine, serves as basic immunization against polio, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping … Vaccination against meningococcus | Baby vaccinations

Arguments for vaccinations for babies | Baby vaccinations

Arguments for vaccinations for babies Pro of the vaccinations for babies: The following facts speak for vaccinations, even at the tender age of two months: Early inoculation prevents diseases that can take a particularly severe course in the very young. If a baby or older child is not vaccinated and becomes infected with Haemophilus influenza, … Arguments for vaccinations for babies | Baby vaccinations

Homeopathy/Globules | Baby vaccinations

Homeopathy/Globules A basic principle of homeopathy is that one always treats only symptoms. Therefore, strictly speaking, homeopathic therapy can never be used as a prophylaxis. Nevertheless, especially the substances thuja and silicea are in circulation as prevention of vaccination reactions. If side effects occur after a vaccination, there are some remedies that are used in … Homeopathy/Globules | Baby vaccinations

Whooping Cough: Bordetella Pertussis

By receiving a booster vaccination against pertussis, adolescents and adults can protect themselves, and especially their young family members, from pertussis. The Standing Committee on Vaccination (STIKO) recommends booster vaccination against pertussis not only for adolescents aged 9 to 17 years, but also for all women of childbearing potential and persons in contact with infants, … Whooping Cough: Bordetella Pertussis

Tetanus Vaccination: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Tetanus infection (lockjaw) is still considered one of the most life-threatening infectious diseases. Therefore, tetanus vaccination is considered essential by most physicians to prevent disease in the event of injury. What is tetanus vaccination? The tetanus vaccine is administered to protect wounds from the risk of highly dangerous tetanus infection, which is fatal in one-third … Tetanus Vaccination: Treatment, Effects & Risks

Infanrix

Definition Infanrix (hexa) is a combination vaccine that is used simultaneously to protect against six different infectious diseases. It is usually used in children to protect them from the diseases within the framework of so-called basic immunization. Due to the combined composition, only one syringe per vaccination appointment needs to be administered. There is also … Infanrix