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Presbyopia
Most people in their mid-forties begin to experience presbyopia, i.e., a loss of near vision. Presbyopia cannot be reversed but treatment compensates effectively for the symptoms.
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Short-sightedness
People with short-sightedness (also called near-sightedness or myopia) have blurred, unclear vision of objects in the distance. Short-sightedness can be corrected by wearing glasses or contact lenses.
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Electromagnetic fields – is “electrosmog” harmful to health?
The term “electrosmog” is sometimes used to refer to electromagnetic fields, which some people fear may have a harmful effect on health. But is electrosmog really a health risk?
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Insect venom allergy
Insect stings or bites usually leave behind nothing more than a small red mark. But someone who has an insect venom allergy will react very severely. It can even be life-threatening.
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Broken collarbone
The collarbone (clavicle) is a strut that connects the shoulder blade and the breastbone (sternum). Broken collarbones are often caused by falls onto the shoulder. Surgery is sometimes necessary.
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Lyme disease
Tick bites do not usually cause any complications. But some ticks transfer Lyme disease to humans. Lyme disease is usually treated with antibiotics.
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Neuralgic amyotrophy
Neuralgic amyotrophy causes severe pain in the arm and shoulder. It is due to an inflammation of certain nerves.
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Ovarian cysts
Ovarian cysts are tissue or fluid-filled sacs in the ovaries. They are generally benign and go away naturally.
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Compartment syndrome
With compartment syndrome, fluid becomes retained in the muscle tissue as a result of an injury, causing severe pain. Intervention prevents the tissue from being permanently damaged.
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Rhabdomyolysis
Rhabdomyolysis is a breakdown of muscle fibers that can be triggered by several causes. Severe cases need to be treated quickly.