Drinking too much is easy to get alcoholic hepatitis. The doctor tells you how to drink it.

Life is better, pressure is greater, social parties are more, drinking is more, but problems also come. Thanks to all kinds of radio advertisements, all kinds of liver-nourishing tea, liver-clearing spirit and liver-softening treasure are also popular, and they often boast that [one bag comes before drinking, and another bag comes after drinking]. Therefore, it is very necessary to scientifically and objectively talk about [alcoholic hepatitis] with everyone. After drinking, what happened? Like other foods, After a glass of wine, Into the stomach, Then it passes through the duodenum to the small intestine. In the gastrointestinal tract, alcohol is absorbed by mucosa, enters the venous system and then flows to the liver, the chemical plant of the human body. In Read More …

Children’s abnormalities may be caused by hyperthyroidism.

11-year-old Xiao Bin has always been obedient and clever, but recently he has become uncharacteristically angry and always quarreled with his parents. Although he eats more, he actually eats thinner and thinner. Even the teacher reflects that Xiao Bin often deserts in class. When parents were at a loss, a friend who was a doctor suggested that they take their children to check their thyroid function. As a result, the problem was indeed the thyroid gland-Xiao Bin suffered from hyperthyroidism! Xiao Bin’s parents are very worried. Why do children also have hyperthyroidism? What is the difference between this and adult hyperthyroidism, can it be cured and how should it be recuperated? There are many causes, and immune disorder is the Read More …

The child suddenly got cramps and lost consciousness. What should parents do?

Convulsion is the most common pediatric emergency. When children attack, they will show limb convulsions and coma, which makes parents very scared. Convulsion is very common in children, and the causes of convulsion are various. However, convulsion does not mean that children have epilepsy, nor does it mean that the risk of epilepsy in the future is higher. Convulsions and epilepsy are not the same thing. In medicine, epilepsy does not refer to a specific disease, but mainly refers to seizures that occur repeatedly for no reason within a period of time. The causes that may cause convulsions in children or adolescents include high fever, concussion and hypoglycemia. Such convulsions do not recur and therefore cannot be counted as epilepsy. Read More …

Fatty liver

Manifestations of fatty liver Fatty liver mostly has no symptoms in the early stage. The most common symptoms are that they feel weak and prone to fatigue. Some patients will have abdominal discomfort or pain. Severe fatty liver patients may have skin pruritus, don’t want to eat, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. If the disease further develops to liver cirrhosis, serious complications such as ascites and hemorrhage may occur. About 50% of patients will have hepatomegaly, which can be touched in the right upper abdomen. Treatment of fatty liver 1. Etiological treatment Mainly aiming at the original diseases and risk factors to control. Obese patients need to lose weight and eat less greasy and high-calorie food. Controlling Diet and Adjusting Read More …

Female college students are suspected of committing suicide due to hepatitis B discrimination. Is the disease easy to spread?

This morning, a domestic media published an article entitled “The Last 125 Days of Suicide by Burning Charcoal for Female College Students”. Wu Mou, a freshman at Tianjin Normal University, ended his life with a pot of charcoal fire in his solitary dormitory on April 10, 2015. This year, she just turned 19. At the end of November 2014, The school organizes freshmen to donate blood voluntarily, Wu classmate because [infectious disease] problem did not pass the blood station screening. After going to the hospital for examination, she was diagnosed as [big three yang], hepatitis B virus carrier. The physical examination results made her suffer [discrimination]: the school asked her to open a [hepatitis B virus carrier does not affect Read More …