Hematochezia? Diarrhea? Abdominal pain? Do you want to go to the hospital or not?

When there is a faint discomfort in the body, but it does not affect the normal work and life, there will be a problem that has been bothering me all the time-do you want to go to the hospital or not? Go to the hospital, in case there is no big deal, it will delay time and waste money. No, what if it is a big event in what? Therefore, understanding and understanding the symptoms of some digestive tract diseases can help us make decisions. There is no need to run an empty race or miss any omen. Inflammatory bowel disease (including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis) is a kind of chronic intestinal inflammation that will recur. Most people with Read More …

Why does the doctor always tell me to quit spicy food? Is this science?

I wonder if you have noticed that in the diet adjustment for almost all diseases, the “no spicy and stimulating diet” may be mentioned. It flashes into various health books like a golden rule. Strangely, few people explain why? Are we too nervous about taboo spicy food? Is there any scientific basis for taboo spicy food after illness? Is spicy what? Xin is a pictographic character. In oracle bone inscriptions, it is like a punishment knife, meaning [great crime]. In ancient prose, there are such statements as [Xin is very spicy], [Jiangnan is spicy, China is Xin], etc. In other words, Spicy is spicy. Speaking of spicy, The first thing people think about is chili. Interestingly, Pepper is imported. Pepper Read More …

In the face of colorectal cancer, how to shine the sword?

Cancer is now the number one killer of human health. Despite the rapid development of modern medicine, the war against cancer continues. Colorectal cancer (colon and rectum are adjacent, and the two tumors have a lot in common, so they are collectively called) is a malignant tumor with a high incidence rate. It can be ranked second in the United States and firmly in the top five in China, and it is increasing year by year. We are familiar with Wang Junyao and Yang Dechang who all died of colon cancer. We need to use our brains well and hope to win the war against colorectal cancer. Early detection is more important than prevention and treatment. [Disease Prevention] is the Read More …