How to prevent hepatitis C?

In our daily life, when we talk about hepatitis, we usually refer to hepatitis B, and many people say that China is a [big country with hepatitis B]. But what we don’t know is that there are actually five types of viral hepatitis: hepatitis a, B, C, D and E. Hepatitis C is what? At present, hepatitis C is also a widespread infectious disease and has become a serious social and public health problem. According to the statistics of the World Health Organization (WHO), the global infection rate of hepatitis C is about 3%, and the number of people dying of hepatitis C every year is as high as 350,000. Hepatitis C is an infectious disease caused by hepatitis C Read More …

Adults have a fever, can they reduce the fever by covering up their sweat?

Health has been the tireless pursuit of human beings for thousands of years, and everyone has suffered from diseases in his life. Fever is one of the experiences most adults have had, and people are familiar with it. However, the usual situation is that the more people are familiar with a symptom, the more popular treatment methods will be. Some of them gather the wisdom of the common people, but there are also some harmful and unprofitable customs. Today, let’s get to know fever again. Why does the human body have a fever? Fever, which is often called [fever] in the medical field, refers to the rise of body temperature, exceeding the normal body temperature by 0.5 ℃. Each person’s Read More …

Hepatitis C: A Hidden and Dangerous Double Killer

We must have heard of hepatitis, and we have also heard of it. China is a [big country with hepatitis B]. However, what we do not know is that in the hepatitis family, according to the order of Party a, Party B, Party C and Party D, there is a [hidden killer], which is the [brother] of hepatitis B virus-hepatitis C virus. Viral hepatitis caused by hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is called hepatitis C virus, abbreviated as [hepatitis C] or [hepatitis C]. Because hepatitis C has a large and frequently-occurring disease hidden and has almost no symptoms, it is not as [concerned] as hepatitis B. A survey on hepatitis C awareness initiated by the China Hepatitis Prevention Foundation in Read More …

Five Misunderstandings of Hepatitis Infectious

China is a big country with hepatitis B, and chronic hepatitis is still difficult to cure and there is a risk of progression to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Therefore, the public turns pale at the mention of [hepatitis] and often discriminates against hepatitis patients and hepatitis virus carriers. Fear and discrimination arise because the public knows too little or has a wrong understanding of hepatitis. This article will summarize the common misunderstanding of the public on the infectivity of hepatitis, hoping to make everyone truly understand and understand hepatitis. Myth 1: All hepatitis is contagious Among the common causes of hepatitis, besides viral hepatitis, there are also many non-infectious hepatitis, such as Alcoholic hepatitis: caused by long-term heavy drinking; Read More …

Do a routine operation, why do you want to check syphilis and AIDS?

[Q] Ms. Zhang, a citizen, asked: Recently, when she went to the hospital for surgery, she was asked to have syphilis and AIDS tests. She felt insulted and wanted to ask if the hospital did this to earn examination fees. [A] Chia an Answer, West China Clinical Medical College, Sichuan University, Ms. Zhang, a citizen: I am very curious why there are so many routine examination items before surgery, and why do you keep a close eye on syphilis and AIDS? Why don’t you question why you have to check urine and feces and liver and kidney functions before surgery? They are all inspections. Why is there such a big difference? Syphilis and AIDS are estimated to be so wronged Read More …

Do a routine operation, why do you want to check syphilis and AIDS?

[Q] Ms. Zhang, a citizen, asked: Recently, when she went to the hospital for surgery, she was asked to have syphilis and AIDS tests. She felt insulted and wanted to ask if the hospital did this to earn examination fees. [A] Chia an Answer, West China Clinical Medical College, Sichuan University, Ms. Zhang, a citizen: I am very curious why there are so many routine examination items before surgery, and why do you keep a close eye on syphilis and AIDS? Why don’t you question why you have to check urine and feces and liver and kidney functions before surgery? They are all inspections. Why is there such a big difference? Syphilis and AIDS are estimated to be so wronged Read More …

Who does liver cancer [favor], oncologists tell you

Speaking of liver cancer, I can’t help but think of Wang Guozhen, a famous poet who died of liver cancer last year. He said, “Since he chose a distance, he only cared about hardships and hardships.” I don’t know how many people accompanied him in his youth. In fact, according to the WHO report, the incidence rate of liver cancer in China is 25.7/100,000, ranking first in the world, with new and dead patients accounting for about half of the world’s total every year. The age of high incidence of liver cancer is after 40 years old. The high incidence age of liver cancer is after 40 years old, and most of them are middle-aged and elderly people. The high Read More …