Patai M.D.
Internal medicine, occupational health careSárai M.D.
Internal medicine, cardiologist, occupation - medical specialistInternal medicine
Internal medicine is one of the most complex fields of general medicine, in which, in addition to treatment, prevention is also playing an increasingly important role. The internal medicine specialist mainly deals with pathological changes and dysfunctions of the internal organs and organ systems. Many disciplines are based on internal medicine, such as: diabetology for diabetes, gastroenterology for the digestive system, endocrinology for hormone function, nephrology for kidney disease, cardiology for cardiovascular disease, pulmonology for the respiratory system and hematology for dealing with blood disorders.The internal medicine specialist coordinates these disciplines when treating the patient. This role is comparable to that of a general practitioner, as it may either cure only one acute illness or play a caring role for years in the treatment of chronic diseases.
Wrinkle filling
Wrinkle-filling treatments restore the youthful appearance of the face without surgery. Injectable implants can be used primarily to help wrinkles that occur due to connective tissue atrophy or deficiency.
Snoring examination package
Snoring is a common, unpleasant phenomenon that can not only disrupt the sleep of the person affected but also affects the rest of those sleeping nearby. Although many people consider it harmless, there may be health-related problems in the background, such as sleep-related breathing disorder, sleep apnea, which, if left untreated, can pose a serious threat in the long term. With the help of the Dr. Rose Private Hospital Snoring examination package, the cause of snoring and the ear, nose and throat (ENT) lesion causing snoring can be identified, respiratory apnea can be ruled out or confirmed, and snoring can even be eliminated by setting up and implementing an appropriate treatment plan.
Recommended Screening for Women
Women are recommended to undergo cancer screening annually and also to request HPV screening. A common question among women and mothers is, at what age should gynaecological screening begin? According to Dr. Dániel Dubecz, an obstetrician-gynaecologist at Dr. Rose Private Hospital, the need for screening is not determined by age. Instead, it is crucial for women and girls who are sexually active to have regular gynaecological screening. The general rule, whether for young girls or older women, is to have a gynaecological exam and screening once a year if there are no symptoms. Annual cancer screening is recommended from the start of sexual activity, along with HPV screening. Additionally, women over 35 should have a mammogram every two years.