The most complete preoperative cardiac risk assessment strategy, please forward, collect!

Are you going to have an operation? Please have a heart consultation first… … … The incidence and mortality of non-cardiac surgery-related complications worldwide are 7% ~ 11% and 0.8% ~ 1.5% respectively every year, of which 42% are cardiac complications. How to assess cardiovascular risks before surgery is a common clinical problem and a common worry for doctors in surgical departments and cardiovascular doctors. Operators (surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, otolaryngology, oral cavity, ophthalmology, etc.) are worried about whether the operation can be performed and the risks, especially for patients with previous history of cardiovascular diseases or abnormal ECG and cardiac color Doppler ultrasound. Physicians, on the other hand, are distressed by how to objectively evaluate risks. In the current Read More …

Is your thyroid [sub-health]?

In fact, [sub-health] is not a formal and rigorous medical term. However, there is a concept of [subclinical] in medicine. Subclinical state generally refers to the early stage of the disease, which belongs to [the disease that will be diseased] and needs to be paid attention to. Clinical hyperthyroidism and clinical hypothyroidism What we usually call hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism is called [clinical hyperthyroidism] or [clinical hypothyroidism] in medicine. The addition of the word [clinical] means that this hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism will show certain clinical symptoms. For example: Clinical hyperthyroidism has symptoms such as palpitation, shaking hands, fear of heat, hyperhidrosis, excessive food and easy hunger. Clinical hypothyroidism has symptoms such as fear of cold, fatigue, loss of appetite and weight Read More …

The cold wave is coming! Diabetics should pay attention to cold resistance and warmth preservation.

Recently, a cold air has entered our country from north to south, dispelling smog. At the same time, it has also brought many areas into the [quick freezing mode] and the temperature has dropped sharply. At this time, sugar friends need to pay special attention, because cold weather is easy to cause blood sugar fluctuations, while many sugar friends are afraid of cold and greedy for warmth, often ignoring the details of life, resulting in poor blood sugar control, and may even induce or aggravate diabetic complications. The temperature drops and the blood sugar is high. Some sugar lovers may have the experience that when the temperature drops, the blood sugar rises. In fact, this is not an example. Many Read More …

I did the treatment that the guidelines [not recommended], and the result was…

Clove Garden (Micro Signal: Dingxiangwang) once published an article < < More than 200 cobras fled from Nanjing. Never do this after poisonous snakes bite! > >. In the message of the article, many readers raised questions about the point of view in the article: Do you have to listen to the guide? The guide does not recommend it, is it really impossible to do it? Like the forbidden fruit of Eden? No-clinicians should have their own judgment and screening process, instead of swallowing it whole and rejecting it completely. The guidelines [not recommended], there are two situations, one is [done harmful], the other is [done useless]. For the second situation, combined with clinical practice and patient individualization, the treatment Read More …

What about diabetes?

In the past ten years or so, the prevalence rate of diabetes has shown a rapid upward trend, and the proportion of overweight and obese patients is very high. Clinically, all departments may encounter diabetes. Instead of asking endocrinology department for consultation and waiting for half a day to only get consultation opinions of [adding 2U insulin], it is better to learn some blood sugar management skills and solve minor problems conveniently. Copyright of Clove Garden. No reprinting is allowed without permission. Photo Source: Dr. Clove Design Team

How to prevent poliomyelitis, which may cause lifelong disability?

Parents may not know that today, December 15 of each year, is World Intensive Immunization Day. Originally, this day was set up mainly to eradicate polio, also known as polio. Vaccination is the only effective prevention method. Poliomyelitis is caused by poliovirus, most of which occurs in childhood. Most sick children will leave their limps and will be disabled for the rest of their lives. Unfortunately, once the child has polio, there is no effective treatment. The best way is to vaccinate to prevent infection. Although a few doses of vaccine are the most effective way to prevent and control polio. Most young parents know the importance of vaccines, but the problem arises… Now there are more and more kinds Read More …

Lard is delicious to cook, but you really can’t eat more.

A bowl of simple lard mixed rice can often make picky gourmets cry. For the Chinese, the glistening pot of lard in the refrigerator as a child may be an essential family delicacy. Whether it is rice, noodles, wonton, green vegetables… just add a spoonful of lard, and it can produce magical magic. Lard, why do you smell so good? Oil and oil are different. Lard has two main characteristics: 1. Unique aroma In the age of material shortage, many meals will be filled with lard to enhance aroma. The full aroma of pork mainly comes from the decomposition products of some trace special proteins and glycerides. Even the most common vegetables can become attractive with lard, such as oil Read More …

Living doctors are good doctors.

October 29 is World Stroke Day. Cerebrovascular diseases are firmly in the top three among all the causes of death among Chinese residents, and have been getting younger recently. The theme of this year’s Stroke Day is [to pay attention to the stroke risk of middle-aged people]. Are you middle-aged? The publicity and establishment of Stroke Day is to appeal to the public to increase their understanding and attention to stroke. However, as the backbone of the medical system, who will pay attention to the cerebrovascular health of our medical staff? Are there still few stroke doctors? On January 11, 2015, Professor Lu Kaiwu, Chief Physician of Spinal Surgery of Southern Hospital of Southern Medical University, died of sudden cerebral Read More …

The pain of chapped nipples, mothers, don’t carry it hard.

I believe that mothers who breast-milk their babies will not be too unfamiliar with such a scene: The mother was lying on her side to nurse the baby, and the baby was also struggling to suck it. However, all of a sudden, the mother’s face changed, frowned tightly, and her expression was painful. She even couldn’t help crying out loud. She tried to shoot off the “should I push him away, push him away, or push him away” that she had said silently for 10,000 times before she could insist on feeding the milk. Nipple sucking seems to be just a trivial matter, but in fact, it is more likely to become an obstacle to mothers’ breast milk than mastitis Read More …

WHO officially refuted the rumor! [Single] Does Not Equal [Disabled]

Many people have recently been screened by the news that “being single is also disabled”, including doctors’ colleagues, especially doctors with low seniority, because of long working hours, poor income and being single… It is tears to say. At that time, everyone forwarded and said that they would not have to give up their seats when taking public transport. News Background The news was triggered by a report by the British Daily Express on October 24. Yes, foreign media also have a plenty of theme parties, the title said < >, the title is so explosive, who is single and who doesn’t want to forward it ~ it’s better to be charming, maybe who can comfort me when he sees Read More …