No, the stool is bloody. Is it hemorrhoids?

Chen Laobo discovered during the Spring Festival last year that blood was often found on toilet paper after defecation. Because when he was young, he felt that he had committed hemorrhoids again, so he went to the pharmacy to buy hemorrhoids ointment, but hematochezia was still mixed up and down, lasting for more than a year. Chen Laobo’s children, because they always saw paper towels with blood, earnestly urged his father to go to the hospital to have a look, and only after an examination did they find out that Chen Laobo was rectal cancer! Fortunately, it was not too late to find out and there was no transfer. The doctor said that after the operation, the quality of life Read More …

If you don’t do this check-up, you don’t even know if you have cancer.

More and more people begin to realize the importance of physical examination. However, the author found in clinical work that many people will give up some items during physical examination, and the proportion of giving up digital rectal examination is very high. Rectal digital examination, also known as anal examination, is a simple but very important clinical examination method that doctors use a finger to reach into the anus of patients for touching without any auxiliary equipment. It is nicknamed “One Finger Zen Skill”. Diseases ranging from polyps and hemorrhoids to cancer can be found through digital rectal examination. In addition, through digital rectal examination, the prostate of male examiners can be touched to help find prostate hypertrophy or prostate Read More …

Middle-aged and elderly men face these two major cancer killers. Doing these early can save their lives.

After the age of 45, they gradually enter a period of high incidence of cancer. Cancer is closely related to age, and some are also related to gender. For example, colorectal cancer is more male than female, about 2: 1; Prostate cancer is exclusive to men. In fact, these two major cancer killers are not terrible. As long as effective early screening is done, their mortality rate can be significantly reduced. In order to better achieve effective screening, we divide screening into early screening for the general population (people without symptoms, family history and other hazard factors) and early screening for high-risk groups. Routine screening of colorectal cancer Fecal occult blood + colonoscopy Colorectal cancer (including colon cancer and rectal Read More …

Sitting for a long time hurts the whole body. How long is it?

As a [chair clan] who knocks on the keyboard to write popular science all day long, his heart is always suffering: While being controlled by the computer and mobile phone, I cannot get away, and at the same time I yearn for freedom and health. Sitting for a long time hurts the body, and it hurts the whole body: leg, waist, back, sadness, metabolism, muscle, fat, cancer and [below]. So, Dr. Clove wants to ask you: Do you know how long you sit every day? And… How long does it take to sit? So far, there is no world-recognized recommendation on how long to sit every day. For different people, the longest sitting time the body can withstand is also Read More …

Truth: Repeated heating of leftovers will cause cancer? Carcinogens are not enough…

Carcinogenesis is really a very popular word, don’t believe you see: [Thousand Boiling Water] Drinking it will cause cancer; Repeated heating of leftovers can cause cancer; Repeated thawing of food can cause cancer; Repeated use of oil can cause cancer. … … Dr. Clove felt that carcinogens would not be enough if we went on like this! So are these statements true or false? Repeated hot leftovers cause cancer? Is this sentence familiar? Yes, nitrite is lying down again. In fact, vegetables themselves contain nitrite, and the content of nitrite will gradually increase as the freshness decreases. Repeated heating only contributes a little. The key is that even after many hardships, the nitrite content in overnight vegetables is lower than Read More …

When people reach middle age, I will tell you a way to find intestinal cancer.

At present, the incidence rate of colorectal cancer in our country is getting higher and higher. As colorectal cancer has no symptoms in the early stage, many patients have developed to the middle and late stage when they are diagnosed, thus losing the best treatment opportunity. Colonoscopy is very important for early detection of colorectal cancer and other intestinal diseases. Therefore, doctors suggest that people over 50 years old should undergo colonoscopy. Who should have colonoscopy? These people are at high risk of colorectal cancer: Family history: Some members of the family have suffered from colorectal cancer, especially their immediate family members, which is a high-risk factor for colorectal cancer. Lifestyle: Long-term high protein, high fat and low cellulose diet Read More …