Sweats are small, light-coloured blisters, occurring on the surface of unchanged skin especially in areas exposed to overheating (folds, armpits). They are the result of sweat retention in the ducts...
It is the most common gastrointestinal worm in the world. The human roundworm belongs to the group of roundworms. Humans become infected by accidentally ingesting water or food contaminated with...
Elementary mixtures are milk-replacement mixtures containing practically no traces of cow's milk protein, as its protein component is only free amino acids.
HTN (hypoantigenic) mixtures are preparations based on cow's milk in which the protein has been partially hydrolysed (broken down) so as to reduce the allergenic effect of the cow's milk.
Highly hydrolysed whey hydrolysates are a group of milk replacers (hypoallergenic) used for the treatment of cow's milk protein allergies in children.
Highly hydrolysed casein hydrolysates are a group of milk replacers (hypoallergenic) used for the treatment of cow's milk protein allergy in children.
The use of goat's milk in the feeding of a child with a cow's milk protein allergy has been a very popular treatment for food allergy for many years.
Pigmentation changes of the facial skin resulting from hormonal changes, occurring during pregnancy.
Spermatorrhoea is one of the most common congenital abnormalities of the urinary tract in boys. The defect consists of an abnormal location of the external urethral outlet.
The tick belongs to the mites - small arthropods that feed on blood. It attaches itself to the skin, usually painlessly with its strong teeth. Ticks can carry two diseases that are dangerous to...
Geographical tongue is a lesion visible on the tongue, consisting of irregular light (covered with white deposits) and red areas. This causes the surface of the tongue to resemble the appearance of...
It is a parasitic disease of the skin caused by three types of lice: pubic, head and clothing lice. The infestation is spread by direct contact.
It is an inflammation of the scalp in an infant, caused by excessive secretion of the sebaceous glands. The inflammation results in excessive keratinisation and the formation of thick lamellae of...