Foreskin infection – balanitis
Balanitis is an infection of the foreskin. It is most common during the first years of life. Balanitis is due to the fact that there has been too much of the bacteria that is also usually found between the ulcer and the foreskin or that it has been difficult to keep clean there.
Read MoreVaginismus
Vaginism means abdominal cramping. This means that you get cramp in the muscles around the vagina. It can hurt when you try to insert something into the vagina or thinking about doing it. You can do several things yourself to get better and there is also good help to get through healthcare. Most people become good after a while.
Read MoreEarly ejaculation
Early ejaculation means you get ejaculation after a very short time when you have sex. Some have had early ejaculation throughout their lives, while others come suddenly. Early ejaculation may be because you are stressed, nervous, or have any illness. It is common to get premature ejaculation and there is help to get.
Read MoreHard to get hold of
It is common to have difficulty getting a hold or retaining it at some point. The cause may be stress, anxiety or nervousness. It can also be due to a disease, such as atherosclerosis or diabetes. There are several drugs, aids and treatments that enable most people to regain their ability to recover.
Read MoreTyphoid fever
Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that causes sepsis, which used to be called blood poisoning. The disease is spread through contaminated water or food that is not properly cooked or fried. Typhoid fever is a life-threatening disease if you do not receive treatment.
Read MoreToxoplasma infection – toxoplasmosis
A toxoplasma infection is caused by a parasite, which is mainly spread by feces from cats. If a pregnant person becomes infected, the infection can cause damage to the fetus. Therefore, you who are pregnant should try to reduce the risk of infection, for example by avoiding the feces of cats.
Read MoreExcessive sweating
All people are sweating. It is one of the body’s most important ways to cool down and maintain the right body temperature. But sweating so much that it feels painful in everyday life is called excessive sweating or hyperhidrosis.
Read MoreAthlete’s foot
Foot fungus usually attacks the skin between the toes and usually begins between the fourth and fifth toes. The skin is flaking or scaly and it is common for itching and burning. Sometimes there may be cracks in the skin.
Read MoreRabies
Rabies is a viral disease in the central nervous system. Rabies can transmit from mammal to human via saliva. The disease is common in most parts of the world, but in Europe no one has been infected with rabies for very long. Rabies is a deadly disease if you do not receive early treatment.
Read MorePityriasis Versicolor
Pityriasis versicolor is a superficial fungal infection of the skin. The disease causes rashes in the form of small patches. Sometimes many patches flow together and form larger areas. The disease does not infect and can be treated with a non-prescription drug.
Read MoreWarts on hands and feet
Warts are caused by viruses. Everyone can get warts on their hands and feet, but this is most common in school-aged children. Warts usually go away by themselves, but it can take time.
Read MoreFungal infections
Fungal infections in the skin, mucous membranes and nails are common. There are different types of fungi that can cause infection. A fungal infection appears in different ways depending on where on the body it is. Some fungal infections can be treated with non-prescription drugs.
Read MoreRashes and skin changes in children
All children at some time get a rash, dots or some kind of change in the skin. For example, there may be eczema, birthmarks or rashes due to infections. This image guide provides examples of common manifestations or ones that it may be important to keep track of.
Read MoreToxic rash in newborns
More than half of all newborn babies get so-called toxic rashes. It is harmless small, red, often bumpy rashes that disappear by themselves.
Read MoreScabies and seborrheic eczema in children up to one year
Seborrheic eczema is a mild eczema that usually occurs when the baby is a few months. Seborrheic eczema in the scalp is called a scab or milk scab. Scabies are common in children up to one year of age, but even older children can get scabies. Seborrheic eczema does not infect and usually go to treat itself.
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