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Health

Injuries and poisonings

Necrosis

Necrosis - necrosis, death of a part of a tissue or organ of a living organism, accompanied by an irreversible cessation of their vital activity.

Dehydration of the body

Dehydration (dehydration) is the reduction of the total water content, when its losses exceed intake and formation or its sharp redistribution occurs.

Phlegmon of the foot

Phlegmon feet - purulent processes, purulent inflammation of the tissues of the fingers is traditionally called an abscess. More often the phlegmon of the foot is caused by staphylococci, much less often - streptococci, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli, proteus. In 15% of cases, a mixed microflora is detected.

Concussion: symptoms

Concussion symptoms are quite typical, but there are post-comsum disorders, a syndrome of delayed signs of head trauma, which should also be known and be attentive to the slightest atypical manifestations, so as not to miss a serious pathology of the brain.

Total cooling of the body

Total cooling of the body - a violation of the heat balance, accompanied by a decrease in body temperature below normal values. This state of the body, resulting from exposure to cold and lower body temperature below 34 ° C.

Frostbite

Frostbite - tissue damage caused by local exposure to cold, leading to a long drop in temperature, damage to anatomical structures, down to necrosis of organs.

Electric trauma

Electrical injury is a trauma caused by exposure to organs and tissues of an electric current of great strength or tension (including lightning); characterized by the defeat of the nervous system (convulsions, loss of consciousness), circulatory and (or) breathing disorders, deep burns.

Providing emergency assistance

The provision of emergency assistance in emergency situations at all stages raises a number of fundamental questions that require an urgent and correct solution. The doctor needs to navigate within the shortest possible time in the circumstances of the disease or trauma, carry out a post-prandic assessment of violations of vital systems and provide the necessary medical care.

Hernia

One of the most common diseases that provoke back pain is the vertebral hernia. Vertebral hernia is the damage to the fibrous ring of the intervertebral disc and the displacement of part of the pulpous nucleus beyond its boundaries, resulting in compression on the spinal cord and blood vessels.

Osgood Schlatter's disease

Osgood Schlatter's disease (osteochondropathy tuberosity of the tibia) is more often recorded in the age group 11-16 years, characterized by a violation of ossification of the apophysis tuberosity of the tibia. Often sick teenagers, actively involved in sports.

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