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Cystitis (urinary tract infection)

Women are most likely to get urinary tract infections. Cystitis is caused by bacteria and can usually be treated effectively. A burning pain when passing urine is typical.

Tetanus

Tetanus is a dangerous infectious disease. Even a small wound can be the portal of entry for the pathogen. People can protect themselves from it with vaccination.

Cataract (gray star)

A cataract gradually turns the lens of the eye cloudy. The person's sight then becomes increasingly blurred, as if looking through a veil or fog. In the long term, only an operation will help.

Head lice

Head lice are common in children of kindergarten/pre-school and elementary/primary school age. Although irritating, head lice are harmless. Special medicated treatments can kill them off.

Non-cash care benefits: care service support

Non-cash care benefits are a form of financial support from long-term care insurance providers for care at home. They can be used to finance assistance from a care or support service.

Scarlet fever

Scarlet fever bacteria (streptococci) cause an illness in children with symptoms such as a high fever, sore throat, and typical skin rash.

Hernias

Most hernias occur when part of the bowel or peritoneum pushes through a gap in the abdominal wall. Inguinal hernias are the most common type of hernia. It is mainly men who develop them.

Choosing a doctor and finding an appointment: obtaining help from the right people

This article covers when a specialist referral is needed, how to find an appointment and patient rights with regard to choosing a doctor.

Gambling addiction (pathological gambling)

People with a gambling addiction are unable to stop gambling. However, a gambling addiction can be treated. It is important for those affected to understand their condition.

Vulvar cancer

Vulvar cancer is a tumor of the external female reproductive organs. It primarily affects older women but the prevalence among younger women is increasing.