Abuse of this drug is so harmful that most people use it wrong.

The medicine Dr. Clove is going to say today is ribavirin. Ribavirin is commonly known as ribavirin, because it bears the word “virus” and misleads most people, who think it is a drug to deal with the virus. In fact, such medication is a big mistake! Today, Dr. Clove joined everyone to listen to Mr. Ji Lianmei’s explanation. The beginning of the story After seeing a patient in the morning, I was not very happy all day, not because I was angry with the patient, but because I felt sorry for what happened to the patient. The 33-year-old female patient was diagnosed pregnant 11 days ago (February 21). This is a happy thing, but worries follow, because the patient took Read More …

Truth, will the stomach grow bigger and smaller?

Many friends, because of physical discomfort, poor mood or other reasons, will continue to lose their appetite, have no appetite for what for several days in a row, and then naturally feel that their stomachs have shrunk. If you eat more, your stomach will slowly become bigger, and if you eat less, your stomach will slowly become smaller? The bigger the stomach, the bigger the appetite. On the contrary, the smaller the stomach, the less the appetite? Presumably, many friends who lose weight feel that they eat too much and eat too much, right? So the first step to lose weight is often… hungry. Then the second step is… continue to be hungry until your stomach is small. Doctor clove Read More …

If hepatitis B patients want to stop taking drugs, they must get out of these four misunderstandings.

Antiviral therapy is the key to the treatment of chronic hepatitis B. However, antiviral therapy is a long-term process. Many patients do not have sufficient psychological preparation for long-term treatment, so treatment is often interrupted, resulting in treatment failure. For this reason, Dr. Clove summed up the four misunderstandings that hepatitis B patients should know in antiviral treatment, corrected some misunderstandings, and hoped that patients would increase their confidence and patience in antiviral treatment, achieve the success of treatment as soon as possible, and recover their health. Myth 1: Virus Inhibition ≠ Virus Removal The primary goal of hepatitis B antiviral drugs is to inhibit the replication of the virus. Nucleoside (acid) drugs can [pretend] to be nucleosides needed for Read More …