Diabetic foot

Platelet-rich plasma is a new highly effective method for treating diabetic ulcers. Diabetic foot syndrome (diabetic foot) is a complex of anatomical and functional changes that develop against the background of diabetic neuropathy, micro- and macroangiopathy, and osteoarthropathy. All these pathologies contribute to increased trauma and infection of the soft tissues of the foot, the development of purulent-necrotic process and, in advanced cases, lead to amputation. read more

Fibroadenoma of the mammary gland

Fibroadenoma is a benign organ-specific tumor of the mammary gland of glandular origin. A characteristic difference between fibroadenoma and adenoma is the predominance of connective tissue stroma over glandular parenchyma. The causes of fibroadenoma of the mammary gland are not precisely understood. The peak detection rate is at 20-30 years. At the same time, asymptomatic fibroadenoma can be first detected at a much later age during a preventive examination or accidentally during palpation if it is located superficially. read more

Hemorrhoid Treatment

Increasing the content of dietary fiber and fluids in the diet will help reduce the manifestation of hemorrhoid symptoms. Good sources of dietary fiber are bread and bran products, fruits and vegetables. Reducing the force and duration of straining during bowel movements will reduce the pressure on the hemorrhoids and prevent their prolapse. Warm sitz baths in within 10-15 minutes can also help relieve the condition. read more

Hernias

A hernia (Latin: hernia) is the protrusion of organs from the cavity they normally occupy through a normally existing or pathologically formed opening in anatomical structures while maintaining the integrity of the membranes covering them. read more

Wart, papilloma

Papilloma is a benign tumor-like formation of the skin and mucous membranes of viral etiology. It looks like a papilla on a narrow base (stem), soft or dense consistency, from light to dark brown in color. read more

Fibroma

Fibroma is a benign tumor consisting of fibrous connective tissue. It can also be combined with other tissues: vascular, muscle, glandular, adipose. Fibroma is formed as a result of the body's response to damage (insect bite or scratch) to the skin with the formation of fibrous tissue. read more

Hygroma

Hygroma (Greek ὑγρός "liquid" + -ōma "tumor"); synonyms: synovial cyst, ganglion - a tumor-like formation that is an accumulation of serous fluid mixed with mucus or fibrin in the tendon sheath or serous bursa. read more

Baker's Cyst

Baker's cyst is a bulge in the popliteal fossa that forms as a result of a large amount of fluid entering one of the popliteal bursae. It is named after the surgeon who first described it - William Maurrant Becker. Large amounts of fluid form as a result of conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis; this condition can also occur as a result of injuries. read more

Kopchikovaya kista

Epithelial coccygeal tract (Coccygeal cyst, Epithelial coccygeal cyst, Coccygeal fistula, Pilonidal sinus) is a congenital defect in the development of soft tissues of the sacrococcygeal region containing hair, the symptoms of which appear mainly at a young age (from 15 to 30 years). read more

Lipoma

Lipoma is a benign neoplasm of adipose tissue. Most often, lipoma occurs in the subcutaneous tissue, but can also form in internal organs that have a fat layer. read more

Moles

A mole, or birthmark (dark mole, honey - nevus) is a congenital or acquired pigmented formation on the skin that has various colors - brown, black, red, purple and others. Moles can be located at skin level or rise above it. At a certain point, skin cells become overflowing with pigment and turn into melanocytes, the accumulation of which is called a mole. read more

Ingrown toenail

What is an ingrown toenail? This is a condition in which the edge of the nail plate cuts into the surrounding skin, causing pain and possibly infection and suppuration. It can happen to any toe, but is most common in the big toes. An ingrown toenail is a common problem, especially in teenagers and young adults. An ingrown toenail is a chronic condition that tends to recur even after surgical treatment; it causes a lot of suffering and is an important socio-medical problem. read more

Ateroma

Atheroma is a common pathology that can occur in any person and at any age. Most often, 1 or 2 atheromas are found, but some people may be prone to the formation of a dozen or more atheromas in different parts of the body. It can occur in both thin and overweight people. read more

Removal of spider veins on the face, rosacea.

Most often, vascular networks are located on the face - in the area of ​​the wings of the nose, chin, cheeks, sometimes on the skin of the legs. They can be of any color - from pale red to bluish-red, and therefore stand out sharply against the background of healthy skin. read more