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  • Dunbar syndrome

    In Dunbar syndrome, a large blood vessel in the abdomen becomes compressed. It is a rare condition. Recurring stomach pains are a typical symptom.

  • Tennis elbow

    Tennis elbow is usually caused by repetitive movements or too much strain – for instance, during sports or when doing manual labor. Certain treatments can relieve the pain or speed up recovery.

  • Polyneuropathy

    Conditions in which several nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord are damaged are referred to as polyneuropathy. There are many different causes and symptoms.

  • Rheumatic heart disease

    Auslöser der rheumatischen Herzkrankheit sind Streptokokken. Diese Bakterien verursachen akute Atemwegsinfektionen. In response, the immune system creates antibodies that may also attack and damage the heart.

  • Prostate cancer

    Prostate cancer is the most common type of cancer in men. Around 60,000 men get prostate cancer every year in Germany.

  • Liver cancer

    Liver cancer is often only detected at a late stage. As a result, it is often no longer curable. The treatment depends on the stage of the disease.

  • Diabetic foot

    Diabetic foot begins with dry feet and increased formation of calluses. Later, chronic wounds can develop, which are sometimes difficult to treat.

  • Intestinal pseudo-obstruction (paralytic ileus)

    If muscle paralysis occurs in the intestines, the movement of ingested food is obstructed. To avoid symptoms and complications, normal movement of food through the intestines needs to be restored.

  • Bell’s palsy (facial paralysis)

    Bell’s palsy is a paralysis of the facial muscles usually on one side of the face due to nerve damage. Read on to find out more about causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.

  • Frozen shoulder

    The term “frozen shoulder” refers to gradual stiffness and pain in the shoulder that occurs for no apparent reason. Frozen shoulder generally clears up by itself.