About obstetric emergencies: pregnancy can sometimes present life-threatening health problems for a mother and her baby. These problems are called obstetric emergencies
Let's talk about shoulder dislocation: the skeleton of the human body is made up of bones, all linked and connected to each other thanks to the joints which, based on their degree of mobility, are classified into fixed joints, mobile joints…
The term 'psychosis' was introduced in the 19th century with the meaning of mental illness or madness. A rescuer has to deal with patients in this state quite often, so some information on this is useful
Lumbago is a form of myalgia that affects the lower back and can be caused by several factors. These include an incorrect lifestyle characterized by lack of physical activity and excessive body weight
More often just called hidradenitis, hidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic inflammation of the hair follicle with characteristics similar to acne, first described by Alfred Velpeau in the 19th century
Exercise addiction, although not yet included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM 5), has been defined as a behavioural addiction (Demetrovics and Griffiths, 2005) as it manifests itself with distinctive…
One in four women, between the ages of 30 and 60, develops uterine fibroma, a benign tumour that sometimes shows no signs of itself, while others may manifest itself with anaemia due to heavy bleeding, pelvic pain and infertility