Multisystem chronic conditions are disorders in which multiple body systems—such as the nervous, vascular, digestive, musculoskeletal, and immune systems—are affected simultaneously. Symptoms can range widely, from dizziness and pain to digestive issues and persistent fatigue.
Mycoplasmas are unique bacteria characterized by the absence of a cell wall. Instead, they have a cytoplasmic membrane, which makes them distinct from microorganisms. This feature complicates their detection by the immune system and renders antibiotics targeting the cell wall ineffective.
However, drugs such as tetracyclines and macrolides, which act on other mechanisms like protein synthesis, remain effective against these microorganisms. Mycoplasmas can cause many diseases, including respiratory tract infections, urogenital infections, and chronic inflammatory conditions.
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is often a puzzling condition, the causes of which can be extremely difficult to pinpoint, and it can significantly incapacitate individuals.
Likely, you are familiar with situations where an illness proves difficult to treat. For instance, a person consults a doctor, who prescribes an antibiotic, but the problem only temporarily subsides, only to return later. Subsequent attempts to use a broader spectrum of antibiotics also prove ineffective. Sometimes, after treatment, the situation even worsens. All of this can lead to a loss of faith in medicine and even self-medication or seeking help from traditional healers.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common conditions affecting women and men, with acute and chronic forms characterized by various causes and risk factors. Acute cystitis and urethritis are typical examples of quickly treatable infections requiring timely antibiotic intervention. In contrast, chronic infections like chronic cystitis and prostatitis can cause significant discomfort for patients and necessitate prolonged treatment. Biofilms often play a role in the development of such chronic infections.
Once I first heard this phrase from Dr. Klinghardt: Lyme doesn’t create specific problems on its own, Lyme simply opens the doors to all other issues. These can include toxins, various infections, allergic reactions, and other problems. Now, I often repeat this phrase myself. This article is dedicated to describing the approach to treating chronic Lyme disease.
Autism is a neurological disorder that impacts the development of social and communicative skills in both children and adults. It is characterized by a range of typical symptoms, including limited interests, repetitive actions, and difficulties in socialization. Autism usually becomes evident in early childhood and varies in severity, making it a spectrum disorder.
For some individuals, autism may be hardly noticeable to others, while for others, it might initially go unnoticed, but they may experience periods of regression and developmental setbacks. Regardless of the specific challenges, the general rule for all these individuals is that the earlier therapies are introduced, the faster and better results can be achieved. This underscores the critical importance of early autism diagnosis.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurological condition that affects behaviour and attention in children and adolescents.
In recent decades, its prevalence has risen significantly, making ADHD one of the most common psychiatric disorders in childhood. This article explores the nature of the condition, common signs and symptoms, diagnostic approaches, treatment options, and how parents can best support children living with ADHD.
Quite often, people complain not about a bacterial infection of the sinuses but about some strange sore throat and morning nasal congestion, which goes away for a while, and all this is accompanied by entirely unrelated symptoms: fatigue, headaches, and mood swings. In this case, an allergy can be diagnosed, and maybe even an allergen can be detected. But I was surprised that, for some reason, someone began to experience headaches less often or more often and felt less tired when treating nasal congestion. After that, I suspected that there was a connection between these symptoms.
The modern generation of children spends more time indoors than any previous generation. Remember your own childhood; going outside was always a joy for us. We had friends, games, and couldn’t be dragged back home in winter or summer. Now you can’t even persuade children to leave the house!
It’s no longer a punishment when you say, “Don’t go outside today!” It’s exactly what children want - not to go anywhere and sit in front of their phone, computer, tablet, or television screen. But there is an opinion that this is one of the main reasons for the high prevalence of health problems among today’s youth.