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Health

Injuries and poisonings

Paracetamol poisoning

Paracetamol poisoning can cause gastroenteritis within a few hours and liver damage within 1-3 days after ingestion. The severity of damage to the liver after a single acute overdose can be predicted by the concentration of paracetamol in the blood plasma.

Stress fracture of metatarsals

Stress fracture of metatarsal bones is possible as a result of repeated stress effects when lifting weight.

Injury of calcaneal tendon

Damage to the calcaneus tendon includes inflammation of loose tissue surrounding the tendon, partial or complete ruptures.

Pear-shaped muscle syndrome

Syndrome pear-shaped muscle - infringement of the sciatic nerve pear-shaped muscle, resulting in pain.

Elbow of a golfer (medial epicondylitis)

Medial epicondylitis (elbow of a golfer) - inflammation of flexor muscles and pronators, starting from the medial epicondyle of the humerus; is much less common than lateral epicondylitis.

Elbow of a tennis player (lateral epicondylitis)

Lateral epicondylitis develops as a result of inflammation or micro-rupture of the distal humerus of the tendons of the extensor muscles of the forearm attached to the external epicondyle.

Rupture of the articular shoulder bag: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Usually the rupture of the articular bag occurs as a result of a specific injury, such as a fall on an elongated arm. Causes pain when driving. Treatment - physiotherapy and in some cases, surgical methods.

Damage to the rotator cuff of the shoulder joint

The damages of the rotator cuff of the shoulder joint are divided into tension, tendonitis and partial or complete rupture.

Sports injuries: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Regular physical exercise strengthens health and gives a sense of satisfaction, but people who deal with them regularly, there is a risk of injury, in particular, caused by physical overload.

Gas intoxication: causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Various physiological (for example, O2, N, CO2) and non-physiological gases (for example, carbon monoxide) can cause a pathological condition during scuba diving.

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