Ail

Erythema

Name: Erythema   Erythema is an abnormal reddening of the skin caused by excessive blood flow to the capillary vessels. In some cases, erythema is considered a physiologically normal phenomenon that appears and quickly disappears on its own (for example, with strong emotional outbursts of anger, shame, etc., also in newborn babies), but with prolonged redness, this […]

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Erectile dysfunction (impotence)

Speaking of erectile dysfunction, it is necessary to immediately clarify the terminology. Today, most specialists dealing with “male problems” use the term erectile dysfunction. The term “impotence” is a thing of the past. Not quite an accurate description of the condition and the widespread use of the word in everyday life led to its “discredit” as a medical

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Epithelial coccygeal passage

Epithelial coccygeal passage , in another way this disease is called a coccyx cyst, dermoid cyst, coccyx fistula, etc. Americans traditionally talk about the pilonidal sinus. The essence of this disease lies in the fact that always with an epithelial coccygeal course strictly along the mid-gluteal line at a distance of traditionally 4–7 cm from the edge of

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Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a chronic neuropsychiatric disease characterized by a tendency to recurrent sudden seizures. There are various types of seizures, but any of them is based on abnormal and very high electrical activity of nerve cells in the brain, as a result of which a discharge occurs. In this case, three outcomes are possible: 1) the discharge

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Epididymitis

Epididymitis   is inflammation of the epididymis. Sometimes epididymitis is a complication of a common infectious disease – influenza, pneumonia, tonsillitis, or some other. But most often, epididymitis occurs with a chronic inflammatory disease of the genitourinary organs – urethritis, prostatitis, vesiculitis. The appearance of epididymitis is often promoted by trauma to the scrotum, perineum, pelvis, as well as

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encephalopathy

Encephalopathy is a complex term used to refer to non-inflammatory processes of various etiologies that structurally or functionally affect the brain. There are both congenital and acquired encephalopathy. Congenital forms imply the occurrence of the disease in the perinatal period, starting at the 28th week of pregnancy and ending at the end of the first week of

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Encephalitis epidemic

Epidemic encephalitis (lethargic encephalitis A). The reasons The causative agent of the disease is a filterable virus that is transmitted by airborne droplets or contact. The virus enters the body through the nose and throat. The incubation period is from 1 to 14 days. Epidemic encephalitis is characterized by early viremia and hematogenous dissemination of viruses with

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Encephalitis

Encephalitis is inflammation of the brain. There are primary and secondary encephalitis. The primary ones include epidemic, tick-borne, mosquito, enterovirus, herpetic, etc. Secondary encephalitis occurs against the background of influenza, measles, brain abscess, osteomyelitis, toxoplasmosis and other diseases. According to etiology and pathogenesis, infectious, infectious-allergic, allergic and toxic encephalitis are distinguished. Depending on the predominant localization,

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Enteritis chronic

Chronic enteritis is a disease of the small intestine, which develops as a result of dystrophy, inflammation or atrophy of the mucosa. Causes leading to chronic enteritis: infection (dysenteric bacillus, staphylococcus, salmopella, viruses), parasitic infestation (giardia, ascaris), exposure to industrial poisons (phosphorus, arsenic, lead), some antibiotics (neomycin), drugs of the salicylic group (aspirin) , allergic damage to

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