Oesophagitis can be traced to different causes, and depending on the type, symptoms and treatment can vary. The most common form of oesophagitis is related to gastro-oesophageal reflux, which affects about 1 in 4 people
Bacteriuria is the presence of bacteria in the urine (as soon as it is released) in significant amounts. Since urine, unlike faeces, is sterile, the presence of bacteria in urine is generally an indication of a possible urinary tract…
Allergies - it's time to talk about them: the consequences of the climate emergency include early springs, with the first pollinations occurring as early as the end of February and the beginning of March
Moles (or nevi) are pigmented formations of the skin or mucous membranes resulting from an abnormal development of melanocytes, cells that are normally present in our skin
A burn blister is a bubble of clear fluid under the skin that forms as the body's way of protecting a burned area. Burn blisters are different from the blisters that develop as a result of repeated friction, rashes, or pinched skin.1 They…
Chickenpox is a highly infectious disease common in children. It can result in itchy rashes with blister formations all over the body that may last for weeks
The invasion of Ukraine is entering a second phase, and chemical plants are a possible target of attacks: the Ministry of Health has issued a vademecum for citizens on what to do in case of such an attack or bombing of chemical plants
The nasal septum is made up of bone and cartilage and divides the nasal cavity into two units called nasal pits, which are accessed through the nostrils. When it is crooked, it is generally referred to as a 'deviated septum'