Private hospitals

Dealing with Menopause - “Forever young” or “Forever woman”?

With the onset of menopause, a lot of things change in a woman's life. When the ovaries slow down and eventually stop their hormone-producing function, this can be accompanied by unpleasant symptoms for women - hot flashes, sleep disorders, mood swings, sweats. weight gain, etc.

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The Desire to Have Children After Cancer Treatment

When women of childbearing age receive a cancer diagnosis and still want to have children, they are often very concerned because treatment for cancer can jeopardize their fertility.

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Personalized Medicine in Oncology

The aim of personalized therapy is to achieve better therapeutic success with fewer side effects through medicine and therapy tailored to people, as the dosage is precise and individual, and to plan and carry out operations so individually that they offer the patient the best long-term success.

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Surgical Reconstruction of Charcot Foot

Charcot foot (neuropathic osteoarthropathy) is a progressive disease of the foot that causes joint dislocations, pathological fractures and non-infectious destruction of bones and joints. The joints between the tarsal and metatarsal bones are most commonly affected.

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Patients no Longer Need a Lead Apron during X-Ray Examinations

Modern technologies and new findings about the radiation risk to organs make it possible to do without heavy lead aprons and lead covers during X-ray examinations.

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Custom-made artificial knee joint using the “Visionaire” method – precisely fitting and durable

Knee osteoarthritis is a sign of wear and tear of the cartilage in the knee joint, i.e. the cartilage that covers the joint surfaces becomes thinner over time. When bony parts of the joint rub against each other during movement, the typical pain and restricted movement usually occur.

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What you can do for your feet

Foot disorders can have various causes. Deformities such as hallux valgus, but also diseases such as diabetes, rheumatism, arthrosis and various metabolic diseases can be the cause of painful feet.

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How to avoid venous thrombosis on long-distance flights

In our circulatory system, blood is transported back to the heart via the veins. This is supported by the muscle pumps, which are stimulated during movement, i.e. by alternating tension and relaxation of the muscles.

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Well prepared for the running season: expert tips for beginners and advanced runners

When the first warm rays of sunshine make themselves felt after a long winter, many runners are drawn outside again. Longer days and warm temperatures make the spring months particularly attractive for beginners, but ambitious runners are also now expanding their training again. This is the best opportunity to do some spring cleaning in your training plan and set off for new challenges.

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Blepharoplasty (eyelid correction) in the Döbling Private Hospital, Vienna

It is said that eyes are the mirrors of the soul. An open, fresh look is pleasant and radiates vitality. Over the years, eyelids stretch and muscles supporting them weaken. Drooping eyelids and bags under the eyes tend to give a tired, sad impression.

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Removal of Kidney and Urinary Stones Using Laser Lithotripsy

Kidney stones or urinary stones are crystals that form from certain substances inside the kidneys or in the ureter. They can be caused by unhealthy eating habits, genetic predisposition also plays a role.

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Modern Cataract Surgery in the Private Hospitals “Döbling” and “Confraternität”, Vienna

A cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye. It occurs more frequently with age and leads to progressive loss of vision and blurred vision, which can severely impact the quality of life. Pain is generally not associated, but if vision deteriorates, you should consult a specialist.

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Corneal Transplant at the Döbling Private Hospital

The cornea is the front, crystal-clear part of the eye that lets light into the eye and is therefore crucial for good vision. The healthy cornea is about half a millimeter thick.

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Winter Sports Safety: Tips to Prevent Injuries from an Expert

Skiing and snowboarding carry a relatively high risk of injury compared to other sports: How can you minimize the risk? And what should you pay attention to in the event of an injury? The risk of injury when skiing and snowboarding is relatively high compared to other sports; legs, arms and head are usually affected.

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Gestational diabetes: Dangerous for Mother and Child

Gestational diabetes, i.e. elevated blood sugar levels that are first discovered during pregnancy, are one of the most common complications of pregnancy. Typically it does not have any symptoms. The disturbance level of sugar metabolism increases the risk of developmental disorders in the baby and health consequences for the mother.

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