Sicknesses with this symptom:

Tennis elbow

Tennis elbow

Description of tennis elbow Tennis elbow is actually a disease muscle and tendon insertions elbow, which affects approximately 3% of the population. This disease occurs in both men and women at the same scale. The transition tendon to the bone…

Lyme disease

Lyme disease

Description of Lyme disease Lyme disease is a disease affecting multiple systems (polysystémové disease), especially the skin, nervous system,joints and heart. The disease is a bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. It is spirally coiled movable bacterium belonging to the spirochetes (together with…

Carcinoid

Carcinoid

Description carcinoid The name itself – carcinoid – a comment that this type of tumor is beyond ordinary division tumors and for many of its properties considered so. Semimalign I (polozhoubný). This is a rare tumor, which has a relatively…

Gout

Gout

Description days Gout disease is a type of inflammation of the joints (arthritis), affecting about 10% of the Czech population. It affects mostly men over 40 years. It is a metabolic disease caused by excessive concentrations of uric acid. His…

Ankylosing spondylitis

Ankylosing spondylitis

Description of Bechterew’s disease Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic inflammatory diseaseaffecting articular greater extent men than women. Most often the disease begins between 15 and 30 years of age. However, given the slow developing symptoms can often be diagnosed later.While…

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis

Description arthritis Osteoarthritis is the most common musculoskeletal disorders,which occurs in about 12% of the adult population. It can very significantly, impair quality of life and often leads to disability.This disease occurs mostly in people of advanced age. For people…

Arthritis

Arthritis

Description arthritis Inflammatory joint diseases may in practical terms be divided into infectious and noninfectious. More often we meet with non-infectious inflammation, the underlying autoimmune process, a condition where the immune system attacks and destroys its own tissue. Why this is…