Csécsei M.D.
Infant and pediatrician, neonatologistKertész M.D.
Internal medicine, diabetologist, clinical pharmacologistSunbathe wisely!
Summer is here again, the carefree period of holidays, the beach, and sunbathing. So, let’s prepare for the summer season so that our skin doesn’t get lasting memories. While enjoying the summer and various outdoor activities, we need to protect our skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation. According to research by the Mayo Clinic in America, skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the United States, with more than 2 million cases diagnosed each year, and one in five Americans developing skin cancer. Unfortunately, these proportions are similar in the rest of the world. The steps for prevention are summarized here by Dr. Zsófia Hatvani, PhD, a dermatologist at Dr. Rose Private Hospital.
Protect Your Children from the Sun!
This year, summer appeared for a few days in April, reminding us of how crucial it is to prepare for sun protection in time. Children's skin is much more sensitive than that of adults, so it matters when we take them out in the sun, what sunscreen we use, and what to do if signs of sunburn appear on their skin. Dr. Ágnes Csitos, a dermatologist and pediatric dermatologist at Dr. Rose Private Hospital, provides answers and useful advice on these questions.
Székács M.D. Ph.D D.Sc.
Internal medicine, nephrologist, hypertonologist, specialist is geriatric medicinePollen allergy - why is an investigation important?
With the advent of the ragweed season, those who are sensitive will face difficult weeks if they are not prepared in time for the symptoms that regularly arrive in summer’s second half. Together with our expert, Dr. Rose Private Hospital’s allergist Dr. Magdolna Krasznai, we gathered the most important information about testing, medication, and immunotherapy.
Barkai, M.D. Ph.D. DSc.
Diabetology, endocrinology, pediatric, pediatric endocrinology, pediatric pulmonology, head of pediatricMole removal
Growths with different pigmentations - pigmented moles - sometimes stand out from skin level. Although these are mostly benign growths, they can still be aesthetically disturbing. It is worth removing these types of moles so that they do not cause a major complaint later.