Неврозы – Neuroses

симптомы и методы лечения неврозов – neuroses treatment

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    The physical examination should include oral, genital and anal examination. In female patients, a vaginal speculum should always be used to visualise the cervix and bimanual pelvic examination should be done. In patients with anorectal symptoms and in homosexual men, proctoscopy should be done to exclude anal canal pathology.

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CLASSIFICATION AND TYPES OF DISEASE

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The best form of treatment available for post-herpetic neuralgia is the early administration of antidepressant medication such as Prothiaden or Tolvon (particularly useful in the elderly) and Rivotril. Other anticonvulsant medications have also been successfully used.

In recent years the early administration of the anti-viral drug Zovirax also appears to reduce the severity of the rash and subsequent pain in this condition, and the related conditions of Herpes Simplex Type I causing cold sores, and Type II which causes genital herpes.

A definite diagnosis of endometriosis is one made when a gynecologist has actually observed endometrial implants or cysts in your pelvic cavity during a laparoscopy (a minor surgical operation using a laparoscope) or, occasionally, a laparotomy (major abdominal surgery).

In general, a laparoscopy is the preferred method of diagnosing endometriosis because it is a simpler and shorter operation and the use of the laparoscope enables better detection of small implants as it magnifies them to several times their actual size.

Classical endometrial implants and cysts can usually be easily recognized and diagnosed by a gynecologist during a laparoscopy. However, atypical implants and microscopic endometriosis can be missed if the gynecologist relies only on a visual impression. An increasing number of gynecologists are using biopsies to diagnose endometriosis in doubtful cases. This involves removing a sample of tissue, known as a biopsy, from any area that the gynecologist thinks may be the site of an endometrial implant for examination and diagnosis under a microscope.

A definite diagnosis is extremely important as it enables an accurate assessment of the severity and extent of the disease to be made and provides a guide as to the likely effect of the condition on your fertility. This is essential information if you are to think about and make informed decisions regarding the management of your endometriosis.

The Commonwealth Department of Community Services and Health, which administers the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, will not subsidize the cost of some of the drugs used in the treatment of endometriosis unless a definite diagnosis has been made.

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