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Diseases and methods of treatment in Germany

Brain and Neurosurgery
 
The division of neurology is part of the neuroscience department which focuses on the study, the diagnosis, the treatment and prevention of diseases that affect the nervous system.
We offer you the services related to the diagnosis of disease, medical consultations, treatment and rehabilitation at the hands of the best doctors and surgeons.
Cancer treatment
 
The cancer medical centers in our hospitals are considered the most advanced centers for all types of cancer in Germany, where the level of treatment is exceptionally high. While curing cancer cannot be fully guaranteed in all cases, our success rates are very high in even the severest types of cancers, such as Leukaemia and brain cancer. We offer a wide range of treatments in our centers in Germany.
The treatment of spinal cord injuries
 
It is a large bundle of nerves that carry nerve impulses to and from the brain to the rest of the body. It is surrounded by vertebrae of bones which form the vertebrae spinal column. Spinal cord injuries are usually caused by a direct hit on the nerves of the spinal cord or through an indirect injury to the vertebrae, tissues and blood vessels surrounding the spinal cord.
Treatment of heart disease
 
One of the most important muscles in the human body is the heart muscle. The most important function of the heart is to nourish the body and the different organ tissues with oxygen and the necessary nutrition that are transferred through the blood. This is all done through the blood pumping continuously, 24 hours a day, and throughout the human life.
The treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) disease
 

MS is an autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system, which consists of the brain and spinal cord. It occurs when the human immune system attacks the myelin (Myelin) - a layer of fatty insulation which envelops the nerve fibres and helps the quickly transmission of nerve impulses and maintains a fluidity between the brain and the rest of the organs. Thus, the occurrence of scars in Myelin and the exposure of the nerve fibres lead to its partial or complete decay.

Organ Transplant
 
This is the process of transferring an organ or a tissue from one person to another in order to replace the damaged or needed organ. Organs may be transplanted from healthy individuals or clinically dead ones. Examples for organs which can be transplanted are the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine and the thyroid. In addition to the renewable tissue, the bones, ligaments, cornea, skin, heart valves, veins and nerves.More
Immunosuppression drugs
Usually high-dosage of drugs is given directly before surgery. The drugs reduce the body's immune activity as they reduce inflammation and prevent the body from rejecting transplanted organs.

The high dosage is given continuously for several days after surgery and it is gradually reduced afterwards.

Infertility
 
The inability to conceive after at least one year of a regular unprotected sex. Infertility can also refer to an individual’s biological inability to conceive.
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