There are [small pimples] in the place of shame? Maybe it’s just [it]

I met such a sister when I went out of the clinic before- Because I suspected that I had condyloma acuminatum, I came to the hospital at two or three o’clock in the morning to hang up the emergency department. I reluctantly looked at it and told her that it was just pseudo condyloma, not condyloma acuminatum. After listening to it, my sister was greatly relieved. I asked her curiously: This disease is not urgent either. You don’t sleep in the middle of the night. Why are you so anxious to come and see it? She replied with a frightened face: I am afraid that what I have is condyloma acuminatum. I am so scared that I can’t sleep at Read More …

Memories of a Township Doctor: Those Years My Family Fighted Tuberculosis

As a generation born in the 1950s and 1960s, the words “resume the college entrance examination”, “planned economy” and “food stamps” are indispensable in my memory. Me too, but what impressed me most was a few events that happened in the 1980s. Pepsi Mourning for Poor and Poor Couples In 1986, I worked in a township health center in Henan, and my husband was a teacher in the same town middle school. When we first got married, we were destitute, which is now called “naked marriage”. I remember that at that time, our wages added up to no more than 100 yuan. We had children soon after we got married. We were barely satisfied every month. At the end of Read More …

Wear a mask, a little trick to prevent a variety of diseases, are you wearing it right?

Some friends will think [there is nothing worth saying about wearing a broken mask], but don’t think so. This inconspicuous little thing has made great contributions to human health. Doctors often wear masks. They need to wear masks when visiting tuberculosis patients. Friends in areas with poor air quality often wear masks. Everyone wears masks during SARS. Although masks are a common thing that everyone can afford to wear, not everyone can wear them. The following doctor clove will tell you about the health knowledge of wearing masks to help you prevent various diseases. Mask has a long history and is a great invention. The history of masks can be traced back to BC, when [masks] were only decorations that Read More …

Is it easy to get hepatitis B when eating out often? Do you want to take a hepatitis B vaccine to prevent it?

Many people have heard the saying that [it is easy to get hepatitis B if you eat out often, and it is best to take a vaccine to prevent it], so you can’t even attend a restaurant happily without a good physical examination and vaccine? Today, I will tell you about hepatitis B prevention. What should I do? Is the vaccine useful? How is hepatitis B infected? First of all, friends who often eat out need not be nervous. The statement that [eating out] is prone to hepatitis B infection is untenable. Hepatitis B is an infectious disease caused by infection with hepatitis B virus, but the infectious ability of this pathogen is limited. Its three modes of transmission are Read More …

In order to prevent TB from developing drug resistance, these three mistakes cannot be made.

After suffering from a certain disease, people often ask [can the disease break its root]? In fact, with the current medical level, many diseases cannot be cut off. However, these diseases are also divided into severity: hypertension and diabetes, which hardly affect life as long as they are well controlled. And many advanced cancers, even doctors have no good way. Compared with diseases that cannot be cut off, tuberculosis is much better because it can be cured. Of course, there is also a prerequisite for [curable]. If mistakes are made, it is difficult to treat. People over the age of 50 should be careful of tuberculosis. The fifth epidemiological survey of tuberculosis in China shows that the prevalence rate of Read More …

TB treatment as soon as possible, free treatment policy can help you

Dr. Clove hopes that everyone will not get sick, be healthy and live a long life, but as the saying goes, “If one eats coarse cereals, one will not get sick.” For health, we should have such an attitude: do a good job in health care and prevention when there is no disease; Treat the disease as soon as possible when it is found. However, both prevention and disease treatment are not small expenditures, especially for friends with poor economic conditions. Therefore, understanding the free treatment policy and saving a sum of money is also a necessary health care skill for everyone. Dr. Clove shares with you the free treatment policy for tuberculosis. Tuberculosis loves to find the elderly and 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 …

Is tick bites really that terrible?

[After being bitten by ticks, someone died of a high fever for 10 days! ] Maybe you can always find the news of this tick bite to death. It seems that this kind of worm is extremely destructive to human beings. Is tick bites really that terrible? The tick is what? Ticks are insects that need to suck blood from other animals to survive and reproduce. They will parasitize wild animals or birds. Most ticks have specific host animals, so protection is generally not emphasized. However, some ticks have a wider host and can be parasitic on humans, pets or livestock. Therefore, there are some reports of tick bites on people who have gone to the wild or passed the Read More …