Laser action totally destroys the diseased varicose vein. The patient usually experiences no sensations, sometimes is a slight tingling sensation. 4. Elastic compression – a necessary component of treatment. At the end of laser photocoagulation or combination of methods of intervention phlebologist provides some compression of the varicose veins subjected to treatment. Previously used for… Continue reading »
Mar
31
Mar
29
Achalasia Cardia
What is achalasia cardia and how often it occurs achalasia cardia – is that the ability of the lower esophageal sphincter (cardia) reflex relaxation in response to the entry of food into the esophagus. As a result, there is a delay of food in the esophagus. Achalasia cardia occurs at any age, including infants and… Continue reading »
Mar
18
MerMed Disease
Be especially careful if and to the women, whose relatives in the female lines suffer from diseases of the breast. This means that the risk of mastitis them higher, as the hereditary factor in the development of this disease is of great importance. Particularly care about the health need and smokers, since this habit, among… Continue reading »
Mar
18
Bearing Rights – Factors And Methods Of Adjusting
Posture – a relative position of body parts (hands, feet, head, pelvis, and so on) and internal organs (kidney, liver, and so on) with respect to each other. Bad posture – this is when body parts or organs are displaced with respect to its physiologically optimum position. Violation of posture is not considered a disease,… Continue reading »
Mar
16
Kirlian
And then began to conduct training on this system. People who use this right methodology on a clear sequence of – and b appearance of fresh sensations and new developments in the inner experience. At the core, the foundation of all lessons are exercises with a special algorithm, the internal systems, the concentration and distribution… Continue reading »
Mar
10
Rules Forms
Night sweats, especially towards morning. There are two forms of tb TB: open and closed. If you open the form in the sputum of tb patients are bacteria and a person is infectious to others (for non-compliance with the rules of personal hygiene). Contagious tuberculosis in a closed form is known, is not contagious. According… Continue reading »
Mar
04
Shock Heatstroke
When the patient is introduced into the heated, indoors, supercooled parts of the body, usually an arm or leg, you need to insulate against heat, imposing on them insulating bandage (cotton-gauze, wool, etc.). It is very important to ensure the immobility of supercooled fingers and toes, as their vessels are very fragile and therefore may… Continue reading »