How to do with prostatitis?

New Media Housekeeper One-click questions, expert answers, and professional doctors can be consulted with the Clove Doctor applet. Doctor answering this question: Tong Shiyu, Chief Urologist of Xiangya Hospital, Central South University “ Hello, thank you for your trust and questions. According to the medical history you described and the uploaded examination results, the main problems are [double kidney silt-like stones] and [prostate small cysts], and the most serious problem for you is frequent urination. Taken together, my suggestions are as follows: 1. About prostatitis The echo of prostate gland is not uniform, which mainly indicates that there may be prostatitis. Calcification may be formed after repeated inflammation, which does not necessarily mean that it is worse than before, because Read More …

Eating apples at night is not good for your health? You need to know these five truths about Apple,

You are my little XX, how to love you are not too much; You don’t look at me like this, my face will become XXX; One day at a time, the doctor stayed away from me. … … Sorry to misplace the picture, please go out and turn right at the press conference. This is our main character today: Apple. An apple a day keeps the doctor away? Doctors are not so easy to lose their jobs. No disease can be prevented or treated simply by [eating what]. Moreover, if you only eat apple as a fruit every day, you cannot achieve the goal of balanced nutrition. However, the dietary guidelines recommend eating 250 ~ 350 grams of fruits every Read More …

What about stomachache and stomach discomfort? What tests are required?

One-click questions, expert answers, and professional doctors can be consulted with the Clove Doctor applet. Today, Dr. Luo Guanhong from Xijing Hospital answered the question. Patient questioning Male, 45 years old, gastrointestinal tract often gabble, and can’t eat too much, eat too much stomachache, usually have to defecate two or three times in the morning, what is the doctor’s return a responsibility? What tests do I need to do? Attending Physician of Department of Digestive Internal Medicine Luo Guanhong “ To eliminate other problems, gastroscopy, colonoscopy, abdominal B-ultrasound and routine stool examination are generally required. Some patients with functional dyspepsia may be related to Helicobacter pylori infection, and their symptoms may improve after Helicobacter pylori eradication treatment. Therefore, we will Read More …

How do you see physical problems from [sweating]? There are three key points to know

Key One Sweating does not detoxify, nor does it mean illness. In particular, I would like to tell you a word: people really don’t have so much poison to dispose of. No matter how what sweats, 99% of them are water, and other ingredients account for less than 1%. There is really no poison. Other components here include sodium, potassium, calcium, chlorine and urea nitrogen, of which urea nitrogen is probably the only one that can be associated with toxicity. However, urea nitrogen is mainly discharged from the human body through urine, and the amount of sweat is really negligible. Some people may want to ask, does sweating in different positions mean that there is something wrong with the body? Read More …

Is the little red dot on the skin what? Will it become cancerous?

We will invite Dr. Yu Xi from the dermatology department to talk about whether vascular nevus is what. Photo Source: Provided by Author Vascular nevus indicates aging? Ann, although vascular nevus is also called [senile vascular nevus] or even [old deformed hemangioma], the name seems to be closely related to [old age] [aging], but the two are not closely related, not to say that you are old. The reason why it is called “senile vascular nevus” is actually due to the incomplete development of medicine at the time of naming. In the early years, people’s understanding of vascular nevus was incomplete. Because [vascular nevus] showed the most obvious characteristics in the elderly, people at that time thought it was a Read More …