Signs, symptoms and abnormal clinical laboratory findings not elsewhere classified (21 contents)
Apathy is an emotional state characterised by a lack of energy, motivation and interest in daily activities. People experiencing an apathetic mood may find it difficult to engage in work, social or...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the most commonly transmitted viruses that can lead to various health problems, including cancer. Introducing effective methods to prevent HPV infection is...
Accelerated heart rhythm, also known as tachycardia, is a condition in which the heart beats faster than normal. It can be a symptom of various health conditions or affect our mood and daily...
Three-day fever, also known as erythema urgency or so-called sixth disease, is a mild infectious disease of early childhood. It is caused by infection with a virus from the herpesvirus group...
Crying is the earliest form of communication between the baby and parents. Crying in the youngest babies is characterised by variability throughout the day with a marked increase in the late...
Is your child coughing? Often, inhalation is a good way to support the healing process. It is important to note, however, that you should always contact your GP as he or she is familiar with the...
COVID-19 is a disease about which we are likely to learn many more interesting and sometimes frightening things in the future. Some information on this entity is already available: COVID-19 was...
Blood in the urine is always a worrying signal that should not be ignored. What should you do if you notice a characteristic blood colour in your urine? Which doctor should I see?
Heart palpitations at any time of the day can generate concern in a patient, but they are particularly worrying when a person experiences them at night. The causes of the problem can be really varied...
Syncope is a temporary and self-limiting loss of consciousness characterised by a sudden, acute onset and a spontaneous and complete return of consciousness. The immediate cause of this condition is...
Ranigast(Ranitidinum), as this medicinal preparation is referred to, was withdrawn from the market on 28 October 2019 by the decision of the Chief Pharmaceutical Inspector. Ranigast is used, among...
Sensory integration is an element of a child's functioning that has a decisive impact on his or her development and ability to deepen his or her skills. Disturbances in the neurological organisation...
Chronic constipation and faecal disorders have now become a very significant problem in childhood, as well as in older children and adolescents. In the context of nutrition, many mistakes are made,...
The onset of anorexia in the worst case can even be life-threatening. This is mainly due to the consequences of nutritional deficiencies, the deficit of which dysregulates the work of basically every...
Cardiogenic shock (CS) is one of the worst cardiovascular pathologies caused by inadequate blood flow (hypoperfusion) through the tissues. It most often occurs as a complication of fresh myocardial...
Dry mouth as one of the side effects of anticancer treatment can lead to further complications (stomatitis, which may even require narcotic painkillers). That is why it is important to introduce...
Dysgraphia, or agraphia, is a disorder associated with a complete or partial loss of the ability to write. It can have a genetic or neurological origin. It can appear at a very young age in a child,...
The bioelements make up only around 4 per cent of our body weight. In general, they control metabolism. A deficiency as well as an excess has a detrimental effect on our well-being and health. This...