Contributions around the world of medicine
Counsellor
Natural help for hay fever
In spring and summer, a large number of people suffer from hay fever, an allergic reaction to pollen. In Switzerland, around 20 per cent of the population are affected by a pollen allergy. While many resort to conventional medication, more and more sufferers are looking for natural and complementary therapies to alleviate their symptoms. We asked our head physician, Dr Teelke Beck, which complementary treatment approaches can bring relief.
Counsellor
Chickenpox (varicella) in children: Everything you need to know about symptoms, causes and treatment
Chickenpox (varicella) is one of the most common childhood diseases and is highly contagious. In most cases, they are mild in healthy children, but can cause severe itching and discomfort. In this article, Dr Christine Stettner explains how chickenpox is transmitted, what the typical symptoms are, how the disease progresses and what measures can be taken to alleviate the symptoms.
Counsellor
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMK): causes, symptoms and treatment in children
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) is a widespread viral infection that occurs mainly in young children. Although it is harmless in most cases, it can be a challenge for those affected and their families due to its high risk of infection and unpleasant symptoms. We spoke to Dr Christine Stettner, a specialist in paediatrics and adolescent medicine at our paediatric clinic, to give you an overview of the causes, symptoms and course of the disease.
Counsellor
Endometriosis: 7 tips that really help in everyday life
Endometriosis is more than just "severe menstrual pain". This chronic disease can severely affect the everyday life, energy and well-being of affected women. The good news is that there are a number of things women can do themselves to alleviate symptoms and support their bodies in everyday life.
Counsellor
Pain therapy in palliative care - how we effectively alleviate suffering
The worry that a loved one might be suffering is a great emotional burden for many relatives and carers - especially in the last days of life. On our specialised palliative care ward, we experience every day how much relief and reassurance targeted, individually tailored pain therapy can provide.
Counsellor
Achilles tendon rupture - causes, symptoms and modern treatment approaches
An Achilles tendon rupture is one of the most common serious injuries to the lower extremities - especially in people aged between 30 and 50 who are active in sport. At the therapy centre at Zollikerberg Hospital, we support those affected from the acute phase through to a full return to everyday life and sport.
In this article, we explain how a tear can occur, how it can be recognised and what the current treatment and rehabilitation process looks like.
Latest news
Focus on cancer
The first issue of our new magazine "kompass" is all about cancer. We show how modern medicine and holistic care work together to ensure the best possible treatment for those affected.
Counsellor
How does chemotherapy work?
Chemotherapy follows a clear procedure. Even though each treatment is individualised, there are fixed steps that provide orientation. This overview shows how the treatment basically works and what all the different approaches have in common.
Counsellor
Birth centre or hospital? A medical decision aid for parents-to-be
Birth centre or hospital - which birthplace is right for us? This question is one of the most personal decisions during pregnancy. In addition to medical safety, many women and families also focus on the atmosphere, self-determination and personalised support during pregnancy and birth. This article is intended to provide parents-to-be and families with a sound basis for deciding together which place of birth suits them best.


