Category: Diseases

Chronic Prostatitis

Prostatitis means inflammation of the prostate gland. Often you have lower back pain, abdomen and abdomen. It can also hurt when you pee. Chronic prostatitis means that the problems come and go for a long time. Most often, the inflammation heals itself eventually.

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Benign Prostate Enlargement

The prostate is a gland located inside the penis, around the urethra. Its purpose is to help the sperm. As you get older, the prostate can grow and push against the urethra, making it harder to urinate. Enlarged prostate does not increase the risk of prostate cancer.

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Acute prostatitis

Prostatitis means that the prostate becomes inflamed. Acute prostatitis is rare, but if you get it you need treatment. The trouble can come quickly. Then you may have a fever, stomach ache and have difficulty peeing. Sometimes it hurts in the lower back or abdomen.

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Blood in the Poop in Children

This text is about blood in the poop in children and adolescents up to about 18 years. Blood in the adult poo may have other causes.

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Blood in the Stool in Adults

The fact that there is blood in conjunction with your poop may have different causes. Most often it is due to hemorrhoids or a crack in the rectum.

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Period Pain

Menstrual pain means that it hurts in the lower abdomen, back and back end in connection with menses. The pain can also radiate into the lower back, groin and thighs.

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Interstitial Bleeding and Mixed Blood Flow

Bleeding is bleeding that occurs between the periods. An intermediate bleeding can be brown, red or as a blood mixed flow.

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Relocation from the Abdomen of Children

The inside of the vagina is covered with a secretion. When the secretary leaves the vagina, it is called moving. Children usually do not move from the vagina until just before the first period. Movements that are not discolored or smelly usually go away by themselves.

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Movements from the genital area

Movements are a fluid that comes from the genital area. It is good and natural to have floats in the vagina. On the other hand, you should always seek care if you have removals from the penis.

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Bacterial vaginosis – smelly flow from the vagina

There are always bacteria in the vagina. Bacterial vaginosis means that there has been an imbalance among the bacteria. The most common symptom is floods that smell bad. Bacterial vaginosis is common and treated with antibiotics or antiseptics

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Menses

Mens is a bleeding from the uterus. It comes about once a month from puberty to menopause at the age of fifty. How much you bleed, the number of bleeding days and the number of days between the bleeds vary from person to person.

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Salpingitic

Ovary inflammation often causes you stomach ache, richer flow and sometimes fever. The most common cause is STDs, such as chlamydia and gonorrhea. You need treatment with antibiotics if you have fallopian tubes.

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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome – PCOS

PCOS means that you have many ovaries on one or both ovaries and at the same time often have a lot of testosterone in the body. You can have PCOS without any hassles, but if you have it, there is help to get.

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Fibroids

Myomas are muscle nodules that can sit inside or outside the uterus. It is common to have myoma without having any symptoms. You may need treatment if they grow quickly, grow large or sit in a place that gives you a lot of symptoms. You can be treated with drugs or by surgery.

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Altitude sickness

Seek medical attention immediately if you have any or all of the above problems and they do not go over even though you have gone down to lower altitude.

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Prolapse

Outflow means that something bends down towards, or out through, the muzzle. It can be, for example, the abdominal walls, the uterus or both that come down. An appearance is usually not dangerous but can feel uncomfortable and can affect your way of life.

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Legionnaires disease

Legionnaires’ disease, legionella, is a severe pneumonia that affects between 100 and 150 people in some part of Europe per year. It infects by inhaling small drops of contaminated water. The treatment is antibiotics. Sometimes hospital care is needed.

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Sarcoidosis

Sarcoidosis means that one or more organs in your body are inflamed. Inflammation is due to a disruption of the immune system. Most often you get the disease in the lungs. The symptoms vary and it may take time for the disease to pass. Most become healthy without treatment, but in some, sarcoidosis can cause life-long problems.

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Pleurisy

In the case of pneumonia, parts of the outside of the lungs have become inflamed. Then it hurts when you breathe and you can also get breathless. The most common cause is a viral infection. Pneumonia can also be caused by, for example, bacteria or other diseases.

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Pneumonia

In the case of pneumonia, parts of the lungs have become inflamed. The cause is usually bacteria and then you are treated with antibiotics. Most people with pneumonia become completely healthy within a month, but for older people who are already sick, the disease can be serious.

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Tracheal catheter in children under two years – obstructive bronchitis

Tracheal catheter is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the trachea inside the lungs. The inflammation causes the mucous membrane to swell. As the mucous membrane swells, the trachea becomes narrower and the flow of air deteriorates. Then the child becomes more difficult to breathe, especially to exhale.

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