Diseases of dirty hands: the season of intestinal infections has begun
On the eve of summer heat and massive picnics, the theme of intestinal infections becomes relevant in nature. We often suffer from intestinal disorders because of non-compliance with the rules…

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What is the difference between a nephrologist and a urologist?
What is the difference between a urologist and a nephrologist? A urologist is a doctor who treats diseases of the entire genitourinary system (kidney, bladder, urethra) with the help of,…

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Dangerous rhinitis or how not to miss sinusitis
Changeable spring weather turns for many of us a cold. Often we overcool in the morning, dressed not for the weather, and by the evening we feel unwell, a runny…

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Pregnancy after 40: pros and cons
Modern medicine has leaped forward: late pregnancy and childbirth have ceased to be so risky. The progressive development of society, modern methods of diagnosis and safe obstetric care give a…

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Digestive disorders: remove the effects of holidays

After Easter holidays, many have digestive disorders. After observing fasting, not everyone can withstand a gradual return to the usual diet and overload the digestive organs with fatty and fried foods, alcohol. Yes, and those who did not adhere to the post, in the process of celebration often can not avoid overeating. As a result, the stomach, pancreas, liver and gall bladder, intestines, which have to work with a double or even triple load, suffer. As a result, abdominal heaviness, nausea, bloating and flatulence, diarrhea (diarrhea), heartburn and other symptoms of indigestion (dyspepsia) appear. Continue reading

What is the difference between a nephrologist and a urologist?
What is the difference between a urologist and a nephrologist? A urologist is a doctor who treats diseases of the entire genitourinary system (kidney, bladder, urethra) with the help of,…

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Is it possible to avoid tooth decay: the secret of healthy teeth
Dental caries is the most common reason for going to the dentist. Caries is the slow destruction of dentin and enamel (hard dental tissue). This process begins asymptomatically and can…

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