Periodontal Disease

What is Periodontal Disease?

Periodontal Disease is a disease of infectious origin (bacteria) that affects and destroys the supporting tissues of the teeth (gums and bone). This pathology is quite slow and develops over several decades. The stagnation of bacteria in dental plaque causes an inflammatory reaction on the gums and bone, gradually leading to their destruction over the…

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Myocardial Infarction, Heart Attack

Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack): Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

People who have a myocardial infarction (MI or “heart attack”) require emergency care. Once the cardiac event has been treated, patients will receive long-term care designed to prevent another infarction, but also to avoid cardiovascular complications that can occur after a heart attack. This post-infarction care is based on several therapeutic Modalities: Medications, Cardiovascular Rehabilitation, Lifestyle measures and,…

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What is Gastroptosis?

What is Gastroptosis?

Gastroptosis – Lowering of the stomach, accompanied by its elongation and hypotension. This pathology can be both congenital, conditioned by constitutional factors, and acquired. In the early stages of Gastroptosis may not manifest itself, and later patients begin to worry about pain after eating (especially in an upright position), with physical exertion and running. Gastroparesis…

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Choledocholithiasis

Choledocholithiasis: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

Choledocholithiasis refer to stones located in the common bile duct, called common bile duct stones. Most Choledocholithiasis are moved from gallbladder stones. Common bile duct stones can lead to serious, life-threatening common bile duct infection, pancreatitis, liver inflammation, etc. When the bile duct is obstructed, bacteria can multiply to form cholangitis and spread through the…

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