When should I take all kinds of drugs for stomach diseases in what?

According to the WHO statistics of gastropathy in the fourth quarter of 2005, the incidence rate of gastropathy in the population is as high as 80% and is increasing at a rate of 17.43% per year. In recent years, the incidence trend of gastropathy is becoming younger and younger, and the incidence rate of middle-aged and elderly patients is also increasing year by year. There are many kinds of stomach diseases, Doctors will choose specific drugs according to each person’s different conditions. Gastropathy is more complicated, Similar symptoms may be caused by completely different causes, and suitable drugs are also different. Therefore, everyone should take drugs according to the doctor’s advice and do not buy drugs to take them by Read More …

Do we need public chopsticks at the dinner table?

When we go out to eat, the waiter sometimes equips a pair of public chopsticks or a public spoon when serving a certain dish. The existence of public chopsticks and public spoons should be said to be a special scenery line in the Chinese cultural circle. This time let’s talk about public chopsticks and spoons. When it comes to public chopsticks and spoons, we have to mention sharing meals and dividing meals first. The common meal system has not existed since ancient times in our country. As is known to all, At present, our Chinese dining table culture is a common meal system. This is very different from western countries and Japan, where the culture of separate meals is popular. Read More …

Does the child need to be examined for Helicobacter pylori?

Recently, a parent came to ask Dr. Clove: Last month, Eva’s father checked gastritis. The doctor said it had a lot to do with the infection of Helicobacter pylori. He also said that the child was quite easy to be infected. Do you want to take your child to check Helicobacter pylori? Regarding whether the child should have this test, see what the following doctor said. Children infected with Helicobacter pylori may be parents’ pots. Research shows that most people are infected with Helicobacter pylori in their infancy. The main route of transmission is word of mouth. However, most of the time the infected people do not feel uncomfortable. If parents who are infected with Helicobacter pylori but have no Read More …

Prevention of Gastric Cancer: The sooner HP is eradicated, the better.

Helicobacter pylori (HP) is a pathogenic bacterium of gastric cancer, and the anti-cancer effect of eradicating HP has been paid attention to in recent years. Japan’s Fukuda Municipal Hospital reported 1222 patients with peptic ulcer, After HP eradication (the criteria for successful eradication therapy are: Bacterial culture, rapid urease test and breath test are negative), Endoscopic monitoring is done once a year. The results show that 1030 patients were successfully eradicated (successful eradication group), 192 failed (eradication failure group). The eradication failure group received eradication treatment again after a follow-up of about 4.4 years. In the successful eradication group, 21 cases (0.21%/year) developed gastric cancer, There were 9 cases (0.45%/year) of gastric cancer in the failed eradication group. The risk Read More …