Tag: Health in the district of Ebersberg
Alleviate suffering and endure together – Ebersberg
“Well, I couldn’t.” The volunteers of the Christophorus Hospice Association Ebersberg frequently. The hospice caregivers have Maria Sommer to thank for the fact that they can “do it”, i.e. endure…
SZ column “Auf Station”: Alarming thirst – Ebersberg
It’s been a while since a young man in his 20s came to the Ebersberg intensive care unit. He was very dizzy, and at the beginning he sometimes couldn’t speak…
Colon cancer: Ebersberger expert explains why prevention is so important – Bavaria
Colorectal cancer is the second most common tumor disease in Bavaria. Gastroenterologist Tobias Böttger on risk factors, the exact process of a colonoscopy – and tricks on how best to…
SZ column “Auf Station”: Everyone has resources – Ebersberg
“Naaa, I just want to die.” That’s what one of my patients said when I went to his room with our intern in the morning and offered him that we’d…
SZ column “Auf Station”: If you ignore the body’s warning signals – Ebersberg
“I thought it was okay.” That’s a phrase I’ve heard many times from patients. They were wrong – otherwise they would almost certainly not have ended up in our intensive…
SZ column “Auf Station”: What “do everything” really means – Ebersberg
I have often seen family members say goodbye to a dying patient – there are many different ways to do it. But that the wife, full of desperation, lay in…
SZ column “Auf Station”: Much more than just a scent – Ebersberg
I recently treated a sedated and ventilated patient who was struggling with extremely severe psoriasis. That was not the reason for his stay in the intensive care unit, but it…
Plieningen retirement home: groundbreaking for a long-awaited project – Ebersberg
A few months ago, the area next to the old Plieninger church was still a thing of the past: archaeologists spent weeks digging up remains from the Roman, Celtic and…
The number of organ donors is falling: what’s the situation in the Ebersberg district? – Ebersberg
Only recently, a case occurred in the Ebersberg district clinic that rarely occurs: a patient was found to be brain dead, but the body’s circulation was still intact – these…
SZ column “On Ward”: Tattooed patients and their stories – Ebersberg
In my job, I not only care for sick people, I also learn a lot that actually has nothing to do with care. In another job I probably would never…