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  • Crohn’s disease

    Crohn’s disease is a chronic disease involving inflammation of sections of the digestive system. Read on to find out what causes it and which treatment options are available.

  • Chronic fatigue syndrome

    Chronic fatigue syndrome refers to severe fatigue that does not improve despite rest. There is no specific cure, but various measures that can help.

  • Restless Legs Syndrome

    People with Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) feel a great urge to move their legs. The unpleasant feeling in the legs only occurs during rest, particularly in the evening and at night.

  • Heel spurs

    A heel spur is the ossification of the tendon insertion point (enthesis) under the heel. Irritation of the enthesis can cause pain when walking. This can be treated in various ways.

  • Neurodermatitis

    People with neurodermatitis often get a rash and a nagging itching. This skin condition often occurs in children. Learn more about neurodermatitis and the treatment options.

  • Dealing with depression

    This article explains what depression is and what you can do if you experience depressive symptoms.

  • Chronic itching (pruritus)

    Having constantly itchy skin means constant scratching. The longer the scratch-itch cycle continues, the more the skin is damaged. Suitable skincare measures and itch-relieving medication can help.

  • Eating disorders: when food becomes a problem

    There are various kinds of eating disorders including anorexia, bulimia (binge-purge syndrome) and binge-eating disorder.

  • Migraine

    During a migraine attack, severe headaches occur on one side of the head only. This pain may be accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea and vomiting.

  • Generalized anxiety disorder

    It is normal to experience fear at times. Fear puts us in a state of readiness so that we can react quickly. However, persistent worry could be an indication of generalized anxiety disorder.