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General surgery in Germany
General surgery is a branch of medicine that deals with the diagnostics and treatment of diseases requiring surgery. Mainly, these are abdominal and thoracic cavity interventions, treatment of hernias, skin diseases, subcutaneous fat, and other soft tissue pathologies. General surgery is much better developed in Germany than...
Useful information: diagnosis and treatment of bowel cancer
Since the 2000s, oncological diseases have traditionally been listed among the five most common causes of death. According to WHO, bowel cancer ranks third in terms of the severity and complexity of choosing effective and safe therapy regimen. That is why new methods of treatment are constantly being developed, including radiation and chemotherapy.
Medical tourism: mainstream surgeries and manipulations
Medical tourism is a sector of an economic activity that is developing rapidly in the recent years. Number of patients who referred to foreign clinics for help is also growing steadily. No wonder, as the medical treatment overseas means reliability, quality and competitive prices, which is not the last thing during the crisis.
Features and Benefits of Spinal Treatment in Germany
Vertebrology is a very complex but distinct branch of medicine. It connects orthopedics and neurosurgery, as the spinal cord is located inside the vertebrate spinal bones. Pathologies of the spine are difficult to treat. Both conservative and surgical methods of treatment require a great deal of experience by a qualified...
German Ophthalmology - Treatment of Eye Diseases in German Hospitals
The German ophthalmological community is one of the oldest in Europe. To date, it is over 100 years old. The powerful development of ophthalmology in Germany began in 1857. What is interesting to consider is what was fantasy at that time. Today is just the modern reality of treating eye diseases. Each world state has ophthalmological...
Where one should treat cervical cancer?
Cervical cancer is a severe condition that commonly affects women of childbearing ages. Despite all the efforts of an early detection of pathology, this type of cancer is often found during the 3rd-4th stages, when it is difficult to treat such a tumor. If it is detected at stage 0 or 1, then most of these women are completely cured of the...
Appeal and Risks of Medical Tourism
International medical tourism relates to travel for purposes of visiting health care facilities in other countries. The person’s visit may have different goals. Basically it is possible to obtain high-quality health care services, or general health rehabilitation (recreation medical tourism). Most often, the patient travels to another country...
ICP (infantile cerebral paralysis): diagnostics, treatment, rehabilitation in German hospitals
Infantile cerebral paralysis (ICP, cerebral palsy) – is a neurological disease, mainly manifested by the motor (movements) disorders. This pathology is a common occurrence- about 2 cases per 1000 of kids. Boys suffer from the disease by 1.5-2 times more often than girls. ICP can also be manifested by epilepsy, strabismus...
