Zhou Haimei, goodbye On December 11, 2023, Hong Kong actor Zhou Haimei left us at the age of 57 due to ineffective medical treatment. The news shocked and saddened fans and the entertainment industry. A few days before her birthday, Zhou Haimei also posted a short ** to thank everyone for their companionship and love for many years. But unexpectedly, this high-profile actor passed away soon after. Zhou Haimei's death has sparked speculation and speculation among netizens, but there has been no official confirmation so far. Zhou Haimei, born on December 6, 1966 in Hong Kong, China, is a famous actress and singer. She made her debut in 1985 in TVB's artist training class, and made a name for herself in the entertainment industry with her excellent acting skills and charm. She has played Zhou Zhiruo in Jin Yong's drama "Heaven and Dragon Slayer", and has participated in well-known works such as "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "The Legend of Wu Meiniang". Zhou Haimei has won the love and recognition of the audience with her excellent performance and deep-rooted character image. As for the reason for Zhou Haimei's death, various theories have circulated on the Internet, including systemic lupus erythematosus and low platelets.
As for the reason for Zhou Haimei's death, various theories have circulated on the Internet, including systemic lupus erythematosus and low platelets. However, none of these claims have been officially confirmed. Systemic lupus erythematosus is a common autoimmune disease that affects more than 1 million people in China, with the kidneys being the most commonly affected organ. But it should be noted that these are just speculations on the Internet, and the official did not make any statement about Zhou Haimei's **. Although we can't be sure of the real reason for Zhou Haimei's death, we can be sure that her departure is a huge blow to her family and fans. I hope that Zhou Haimei can rest in peace in another world, and her voice and smile will always remain in our memory. Lupus erythematosus: A cunning "wolf" lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that can invade multiple tissues and organs throughout the body, including **, blood, kidneys, heart, lungs, gastrointestinal tract, nervous organs, etc., causing multi-system damage. The development of the disease is not static, but occurs periodically and in remission. However, advances in modern medicine have brought more options to patients, making the management of lupus more effective.
Patients with stable disease control can live, Xi, work, love, marry, and have children like normal people. In addition, lupus erythematosus is not a genetic disease, although it is related to about 150 genes in the human body, it is also affected by environmental factors. In the face of this cunning "wolf", patients and doctors need to take early, individualized** measures to delay disease progression to the greatest extent, reduce organ damage, and improve prognosis. In children and the elderly, the male-to-female ratio will be closer, so the sex ratio of lupus erythematosus will be relatively small. In addition to susceptibility genes, there may also be external factors. External factors are not yet very clear, and may be unexplained antigens, such as certain viruses and certain chemicals, which cause confusion in the body after these stimuli. It is clear that the predisposing factors of lupus erythematosus include respiratory colds, mental stress, various allergies, sun exposure, etc. Among them, the ultraviolet rays in the sunlight form an anti-inflammatory response to the ** surface, which then stimulates the development of lupus erythematosus itself. Lupus is an immune disease that is usually divided into "**" and "systemic lupus erythematosus". The "erythema" is because patients with this disease mostly have facial lesions, manifested as butterfly erythema, discoid erythema, etc.
Lupus used to be called the "cancer that doesn't die" in the past because it couldn't be **. However, now with the progress of modern medicine, there are more and more measures against it, and the management of it is becoming more and more effective. Patients can follow the doctor's instructions, take medication regularly, and have regular check-ups, and long-term remission is completely achievable. In addition, lupus is not a genetic disease, so there is no need to worry about your own disease and causing your child to have it in the future. It is true that it is related to about 150 genes in the human body, but it is also related to factors such as the environment. If more than one parent or immediate family member has the disease, the risk of other members of the family is higher, but not necessarily the disease. Long-lasting medication is the key to defeating this "wolf". Once diagnosed, patients must pay close attention to it and be active. The general principle is early and individualized, which can delay disease progression to the greatest extent, reduce organ damage, and improve prognosis. Because the course of lupus alternates between flare-ups and remissions, patients should not easily reduce or even stop taking drugs, especially for hormones, because they get better for a while. The reduction of hormones requires a strict and scientific process, and it is easy to stop the drug, which is prone to "withdrawal reaction", causing the condition to worsen again.
Lupus patients need to be alert to the risk of high blood pressure》Lupus is a rare but difficult disease, especially in men and the elderly. However, these patients often face greater difficulties, so we should not take them lightly. According to statistics, half of lupus patients have high blood pressure, and this proportion has been on the rise in recent years. Lupus kidney disease is one of the most common causes of high blood pressure, which in turn can further worsen kidney disease, creating a vicious cycle. In addition, glucocorticoids may also contribute to the risk of increased blood pressure. Therefore, patients with lupus need to monitor their blood pressure closely and take targeted interventions in time to reduce the risk of vascular disease. In the process of facing lupus, patients tend to experience the long-term nature of the disease and the fluctuation of the condition from good to bad. This uncertainty can easily lead to anxiety, irritability, and even pessimistic moods. However, the more they are in this state of life, the more important it is for patients to remain calm, gradually adapt and find a rhythm to cope with lupus. Although lupus is a chronic disease and cannot be completely followed, most lupus patients can be effectively controlled as long as they are actively followed up regularly.
Therefore, we need to be aware of the dangers of lupus with a wolf-fighting mentality, and at the same time, we must also understand that lupus is a chronic disease that can be effectively controlled in most cases as long as we treat it positively. This correct understanding and mindset is essential for the patient. The above content is referenced from Jiupai News, Sina Weibo, Fuzhou**, Red Star News, Fuzhou**, and Healthy China.