The doctor who asked you to do it is either stupid or bad.

The cold season alternating winter and spring is a period of high incidence of cardiovascular diseases. Many people are thinking about doing some what to prevent stroke and myocardial infarction.

It is true to nip in the bud.

However, if you don’t want blood vessel blockage, what you have to do is actually very simple-the antihypertensive, lipid-lowering and hypoglycemic drugs you should take should be taken according to the doctor’s advice, and then you should keep away from alcohol and tobacco, exercise appropriately, eat low-salt and low-fat diet, and eat enough fruits and vegetables, so as to minimize the risk of cardiovascular diseases.

However, some people chose to hang intravenous drip [conditioning], saying that there was a doctor’s suggestion:

At the beginning of the year, infusion lasted for one course of treatment, and blood vessels were not blocked all year round!

Here, Dr. Clove is very responsible to tell everyone:

Intravenous drip of so-called [promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis] drugs has no effect on preventing cardiovascular diseases at all.

The doctor who advised you to do this is either stupid or bad!

Why [stupid]?

First, let’s have a brief understanding of what [vascular blockage] is.

With the increase of age, lipid, necrotic tissue and the like gradually accumulate under the vascular intima, vascular wall tissue hyperplasia, calcification and the like, will make the vascular inner diameter narrow or even completely blocked. The blood flow is blocked, and the tissues and organs within the scope of this vascular supply will be ischemic, which is also what we often refer to as myocardial infarction and cerebral infarction.

The process of blockage is very complicated and long. It is expected to be improved by one or two drugs in the short term and will not work at all.

The mechanism does not make sense, so it is naturally impossible to find any proposal for [infusion to dredge blood vessels and reduce the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases] by going through the relevant guidelines for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

Let’s look at the current popular vascular drugs, which are mostly so-called [promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis] injections such as compound Salvia miltiorrhiza, breviscapine and Shuxuening. Their common characteristic is that there is no conclusive research evidence or statistical data to prove their effectiveness.

Clinically, the use time of [thrombolytic] drugs that really work is strictly limited to a specific period of time after cardiac or cerebral infarction. Before infarction, it is not needed at all.

That is to say, the matter of [infusion to prevent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases] does not make sense in principle, there is no basis in the prevention guidelines, and there is no practical evidence to support it.

Under such circumstances, the doctor who also suggested [intravenous drip] is really stupid.

With such a professional level, how can one have the confidence to receive patients? How do you have the face to face the oath of “health is tied to life” at the beginning of studying medicine?

However, if a doctor knows clearly that [infusion to flush blood vessels] is useless and advises people to do so, it is really broken.

What is [bad]?

On the one hand, let outstanding colleagues bear the blame.

He deceived the patient into collecting the money. When the doctor who really thinks of the patient gives the correct advice, the patient is confused:

Other doctors recommend intravenous drip, why do you say no? Who is right?

Colleagues are angry but helpless:

The doctor-patient relationship deteriorated and medical incidents occurred frequently. When some people in white coats were spitting out patients, did they ever think that it was their own actions that hurt patients and brought trouble to their peers?

A few mouse excrement is enough to spoil a good soup.

Is it [bad] that the part of doctors and patients you caused distrust requires conscientious and responsible people in the industry to bear it with you?

This is only one of them. What is more serious is that such treatment is to let patients take risks in vain.

    First of all, repeated intravenous infusion may also cause phlebitis, liver injury or dizziness and other adverse reactions. In the hospital environment, The risk of cross infection, Nor can it be ignored. Secondly, Overemphasis on the preventive effect of short-term infusion, Let many people do not attach importance to rational drug use at ordinary times, Expect to take fluids once or twice a year to prevent it, This practice has greatly increased the risk of the disease. Moreover, Friends who need drugs to control chronic diseases at ordinary times, Hastily inject additional liquid medicine, It will change the concentration of drugs in the blood. Delay in controlling the disease, not to mention, will also increase the burden on the kidney, adding to the risk of kidney failure in vain. Patients with poor heart, casual infusion is also easy to induce heart failure. Finally, some of the Chinese patent medicine injections mentioned earlier may cause allergy-severe allergy can lead to shock and life-threatening!

I often hear readers report that when I go to the hospital to see a doctor, I hate to hear doctors say:

I told you that you didn’t understand.

Why do you ask so many questions? Do you not believe me?

Are you a doctor or am I a doctor? Listen to you or to me?

Here, I would like to say to those doctors who prescribe the treatment plan of [infusion and blood vessels to prevent cardiac and cerebral infarction]:

You don’t even know how to cure the disease yourself. With what, let the patients believe you? With this ineffective and risky plan?

This [professional level] is really sorry for the white coat. It is the most appropriate choice for the patient to turn around and leave without listening to you.

I hope readers and friends must be aware of the danger of doing so. If relatives and friends around you have the idea of [infusion to flush blood vessels], share this article with them.

As for stupid doctors, improve their professional level and have a longer conscience.

Infusion cannot prevent blood vessel blockage, and your door should not be blocked by peers and patients.