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Presbyopia
Most people in their mid-forties begin to experience presbyopia, i.e., a loss of near vision. Presbyopia cannot be reversed but treatment compensates effectively for the symptoms.
Short-sightedness
People with short-sightedness (also called near-sightedness or myopia) have blurred, unclear vision of objects in the distance. Short-sightedness can be corrected by wearing glasses or contact lenses.
Electromagnetic fields – is “electrosmog” harmful to health?
The term “electrosmog” is sometimes used to refer to electromagnetic fields, which some people fear may have a harmful effect on health. But is electrosmog really a health risk?
Insect venom allergy
Insect stings or bites usually leave behind nothing more than a small red mark. But someone who has an insect venom allergy will react very severely. It can even be life-threatening.
Broken collarbone
The collarbone (clavicle) is a strut that connects the shoulder blade and the breastbone (sternum). Broken collarbones are often caused by falls onto the shoulder. Surgery is sometimes necessary.
Lyme disease
Tick bites do not usually cause any complications. But some ticks transfer Lyme disease to humans. Lyme disease is usually treated with antibiotics.
Neuralgic amyotrophy
Neuralgic amyotrophy causes severe pain in the arm and shoulder. It is due to an inflammation of certain nerves.
Ovarian cysts
Ovarian cysts are tissue or fluid-filled sacs in the ovaries. They are generally benign and go away naturally.
Compartment syndrome
With compartment syndrome, fluid becomes retained in the muscle tissue as a result of an injury, causing severe pain. Intervention prevents the tissue from being permanently damaged.
Rhabdomyolysis
Rhabdomyolysis is a breakdown of muscle fibers that can be triggered by several causes. Severe cases need to be treated quickly.