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Orthopaedic Surgery, Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, Chiropody
Hip pain are all annoying served on the hip or around it. It can be caused by a fracture, bone infection or joint pain or arthritis.
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Aesthetic Medicine , Dermatology , Hair transplant
What is capillary mesotherapy? Mesotherapy is a technique that is applied with good results to address hair problems and hair loss in particular. Especially, it is useful in the reactivation of the operating cycle of the hair follicles. Why is it done? Hair...
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Dermatology , Aesthetic Medicine , Plastic surgery, Surgery, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery , Hair transplant
Patients with common baldness increasingly turning to hair transplant treatments, which consist of a surgical intervention for capillary presence in the areas where there is no hair. It is a technique that is performed with local anesthesia and is painless. Basically it consists of transferring a hair root area of the scalp where hair still left abundant to areas where there are no longer roots. Thanks to this capillary graft hair progressively in different sessions is...
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Dermatology , Plastic surgery, Aesthetic Medicine , Hair transplant
The hair treatment is a technique that is used to treat hair loss. There are different types of hair treatments, depending on the needs of each patient and causes.
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Odonthology, Gastroenterology, Otolaringology, Paediatric gastroenterology
Halitosis is bad breath or bad breath. The causes of this disorder may be oral (Problems with teeth, gums, saliva, tongue ...) or extra-oral (respiratory disorders, digestive disorders or organic or consumption of snuff and alcohol). Normally, halitosis originates in the mouth, as a result of bacterial decomposition of food waste. Treatment may involve: removing tartar or plaque, or extraction of teeth with caries, flossing and antiseptic fluorine, applying a brushed three...
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Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Physical therapy, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Family Medicine
It is a technique of physical rehabilitation designed to teach patients to nothing and be independent in the water. It is intended primarily for patients with physical disabilities, the elderly with mobility problems or children with some kind of engine failure development.
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Hammer toes are a deformity of the foot in which the fingers flex upwards
Orthopaedic Surgery, Chiropody
The hammertoes are a minor deformity in the foot in the sagittal plane. It is named for the shape taken by the fingers, in a flexed position similar to a hammer. It may be isolated or associated with other deformities and the 2nd and 3rd fingers of the foot are usually affected. It is a pathology that affects approximately 2 to 20% of the population. The main cause is a muscular imbalance: the flexor digitorum longus muscle is shortened, while the extensor muscles are weak together...
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Orthopaedic Surgery, Plastic surgery, Physical therapy, Occupational therapy
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Orthopaedic Surgery, Plastic surgery
A hand fracture is a break in one or more of the bones of the hand (metacarpals and phalanges). The phalanges are the bones of the fingers, and the metacarpals form your knuckles and connect the hand to the wrist. The causes of a broken hand may be direct blows to the area, falls on the back of the hand or muscle stress. Symptoms of injury are pain in the hand, limb deformity, inability to move or bear weight difficulty, hand numbness, swelling ... Some hand fractures...
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Orthopaedic Surgery, Plastic surgery
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