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Why Do Warts Recur: The Hidden War Between Viruses and Skin Tissue
Hello. Today, let's talk a bit more in-depth about warts. Warts are common, but they are not just simple skin lesions. Even if the surface is removed, they often reappear, and even after several treatments, they may not completely disappear. Many people ask, "Does this have deep roots?"...
Wart Cryotherapy: Why Isn't It Easily Cured?
We usually think simply when warts appear. Since it's a viral disease, we believe we can just freeze them off – that a thorough freeze with liquid nitrogen will make them drop off, and that's the end of it. That's why, when you go to the hospital, the most commonly recommended treatment is cryotherapy. Of course, cryotherapy has long been a standard method used in dermatology...
Warts, why do they keep appearing only in this area?
Hello. Today, I'd like to talk about the site-specific characteristics of warts – a common yet surprisingly complex topic that reveals more the deeper you delve. Warts can appear anywhere, but they often have a tendency to emerge frequently and recurrently in specific body parts. And their form and texture aren't solely explained by the type of virus alone...
Hand Warts - Peculiarities of Warts by Body Part
When we talk about 'warts on the hand,' it's easy to assume it's simply a matter of location. However, the truth is that each specific area—around the fingernails, fingers, palms, and the back of the hand—differs significantly in tissue structure, lifestyle habits, and even viral reactivity. Consequently, the way they manifest, their speed of progression, and the difficulty of treatment can all vary quite considerably.
The Many Kinds of Dizziness and Their Diverse Causes
Hello everyone. Today, I'd like to dive a bit deeper into the topic of 'dizziness'. Specifically, we'll explore why the diagnosis of dizziness has become increasingly complex recently, what this complexity signifies for both patients and healthcare providers, and I'll try to unpack it all in a discussion that's a bit long and relaxed, but absolutely essential.
Should You Just Leave Warts Alone?
Warts – perhaps you've experienced them at least once. You might have found a small, lump-like growth on the back of your hand, the sole of your foot, or near your finger joints, and thought to yourself, "This is probably nothing serious, right?" before just letting it go...
Frequent Urination in Children: "Why Do Kids Keep Going to the Bathroom?"
Hello everyone. Today, I'd like to talk about a slightly unusual problem often seen in children. It's specifically the issue of "My child goes to the bathroom too frequently." In fact, this is a much more common concern than you might expect....
What Are the Causes of Nocturia and Adult Nocturnal Enuresis?
Hello.... The foundation of rehabilitation therapy after orthopedic surgery is the restoration of joint range of motion. Patients often hesitate to perform joint exercises due to concerns about potential complications after surgery and the pain experienced during the recovery process. In such cases, rehabilitation therapy becomes even more challenging, and severe joint adhesion due to restricted movement can lead to a vicious cycle where the joint's range of motion further diminishes later on. Therefore, it is crucial to restore normal joint range of motion through appropriate joint exercises, depending on the recovery of the surgical site and the degree of pain. This is because appropriate post-surgical joint exercises not only reduce joint stiffness and help control swelling and pain, but also aid in restoring normal posture and movement, ultimately facilitating a quick return to daily life. Today, we will learn about <b>rehabilitation therapy after hip surgery</b>.
Frequent Flatulence: Why Am I Always Passing Gas?
Hello everyone. Today, I'm going to talk about a topic that might bring a slight smile, but is actually one symptom many people cautiously bring up in the consultation room: frequent flatulence...
Cholinergic Urticaria and 'Heat'
Cholinergic urticaria (cholinergic urticaria). Although the name sounds grand, it's actually a symptom commonly encountered in daily life...
Abdominal Bloating, Gas, and Structural Issues Not Showing Up on Tests
When many people come to the doctor for stomach issues, what they describe even more often than heartburn or pain is exactly this...
When Did Tic Disorder Become an Illness? – Diagnosis, Medication, and What We Missed
These days, it's quite common for children to frequently blink their eyes or sniff and snort. When asked, "Is it just a habit?", doctors now respond, "It could be a tic disorder." And for some, dopamine modulators, including antipsychotic drugs, are prescribed. However, this situation, back then...