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  • Heart palpitations (due to paroxysmal atrial tachycardia)

    Paroxysmal atrial tachycardia is when a person's heart suddenly beats very fast. It lasts for a few minutes and stops again just as quickly. The episodes are not necessarily dangerous.

  • Neck pain

    Acute neck pain is very common and usually harmless. It is often caused by muscle tension, for example, as a result of spending long hours sitting at a computer or sleeping in certain positions.

  • Rheumatoid arthritis

    Rheumatoid arthritis typically causes chronic inflammation of multiple joints. As a result, the joints can become deformed and stiff over time.

  • Seborrheic dermatitis

    Seborrheic dermatitis is a non-contagious inflammation of the skin. It causes red patches and oily flakes to form on the skin, especially on the face and scalp.

  • Heart attack

    A heart attack is where a coronary artery becomes completely blocked so that part of the heart muscle is no longer receiving enough oxygen. Without immediate treatment there is an acute risk of death.

  • Cardiac arrhythmia (heart rhythm disorder)

    Cardiac arrhythmias are common, especially in older people and in people with other heart problems. They don’t always need treatment.

  • Telemonitoring

    Telemonitoring refers to the monitoring and evaluation of important health parameters remotely. In what areas is telemonitoring used? How does it work?

  • Indigestion (functional dyspepsia)

    Indigestion primarily causes stomach ache and an early feeling of satiety or fullness. There are many causes and treatment options.

  • Medication – an overview

    This article discusses the definition of medication, how and when various types of medication can be used and who is responsible for their approval and control.

  • Acute bronchitis

    With acute bronchitis, the lower airways (bronchi) become temporarily inflamed. Initially, there is a dry cough but phlegm may later be coughed up from the airways.