THE NOSE JOB THAT CHANGES EVERYTHING
The nose is one of the most important parts of the face, strongly determining its look and character. Many people are dissatisfied with their nose, thinking it is too big or even misshapen. Alongside aesthetic reasons, health reasons cannot be neglected as in many cases a rhinoplasty can solve breathing problems. The aim of the surgery is to eliminate the health or aesthetic problems and to achieve the desired shape and function of the nose.
We are what we eat
The intestinal flora is a collection of microorganisms in our digestive system in symbiosis, i.e. in mutually beneficial coexistence, especially bacteria, fungi and other unicellular organisms that contribute to the maintenance of our health. Interestingly, the bacteria that make up the gut flora well outnumber the cells that make up the human body. As the saying goes, “we are what we eat” – so let’s learn about the intestinal flora’s effects on our bodies from Dr. Rose Private Hospital’s dietitian, Nóra Galló.
When eyes become itchy, watery and inflamed
The seasonal allergy caused by pollen can last until the end of September, and it does not spare the eyes, with the main symptoms affecting the eyes being itching, watering and redness. Here we have summarized the advice of Dr. Mariann Balázsy, an ophthalmologist at Dr. Rose Private Hospital, on allergic conjunctivitis. It is worth taking the symptoms seriously, as allergic conjunctivitis can easily become infected and develop into bacterial or viral conjunctivitis.
The Mediterranean Diet’s Secret to Longevity
The Mediterranean lifestyle combines healthy eating with physical activity and quality time spent with family and friends. Its health benefits have been confirmed by numerous scientific studies. Prof. Dr. Ádám Lelbach, honorary university professor and chief internal medicine and gastroenterology specialist at Dr. Rose Private Hospital, spoke to us about it:
After Covid-19 cardiological screening tests
Prolonged symptoms, fatigue and weakness often persist after a COVID-19 infection, which may be indicative of possible longer-term respiratory and cardiovascular complications of the coronavirus. Mainly with more symptomatic cases but also with asymptomatic infections, scarring may develop in the lungs, causing myocarditis, myocardial infarction, heart failure, and thrombotic events due to increased coagulation.
We can do much to prevent it - November is Prostate Cancer Prevention Month
Prostate cancer development is influenced by several factors. There are factors - such as age, genetics, and ethnicity - that we can't change, but we can do a lot to prevent prostate cancer by living the right lifestyle and getting regular screening. Dr. József Varga, urologist at Dr. Rose Private Hospital, summarizes what we can do to prevent the disease.