A 27 year old woman was diagnosed with advanced stomach cancer, because of these 3 Xi!Pay attention

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-19

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In contemporary society, many young women are keen to use lipstick to increase their charm and self-confidence. However, have you ever thought that the improper Xi of using lipstick can pose potential health risks?Recently, a sobering case once again reminds us that female friends should pay attention to the following three Xi when using lipstick, otherwise it may bring serious consequences and even lead to the occurrence of advanced stomach cancer. Below, I will popularize relevant knowledge for you based on the theory of traditional Chinese medicine and ancient and modern famous prescriptions.

First of all, there may be some hidden dangers in the lip protection Xi habit of relying too much on lipstick. While lipsticks can moisturize the lips, many commercially available lipsticks contain synthetic materials such as artificial fragrances and chemical additives that can irritate the lip mucosa and gastrointestinal tract after long-term use. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the lips are closely related to the gastrointestinal tract, and lip color can reflect the health of the body. If the lips and gastrointestinal tract are stimulated by harmful substances for a long time, it is likely to affect the normal function of the gastrointestinal tract and even cause diseases. Therefore, although the use of lipstick can increase the attractiveness, we should also use it in moderation and try to choose lipsticks with natural ingredients to avoid adverse effects on the body.

Secondly, the incorrect way of applying lipstick is also one of the potential risk factors. Many women often use lipstick too hard or apply it frequently, which can easily lead to lip damage. It has been recorded in the classic Chinese medicine prescription "Compendium of Materia Medica" that "too much lipstick can make lipstick enter the throat and cause stomach pain". This suggests that lip irritation may be transmitted to the stomach through the digestive tract, causing direct damage to the gastric mucosa. In addition, frequent use of lipstick is also easy to cause poor metabolism of the lips, affecting the normal regulation of lip color, and then affecting the normal function of the gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, it is important to apply lipstick in the right way, and we should follow the principle of gentleness and moderation to reduce damage to the lips and gastrointestinal tract.

Finally, unclean lipstick tools can be vectors for spreading harmful bacteria. Many women may inadvertently come into contact with lipstick tools, such as lip brushes or lipstick tubes, when using lipstick. If these tools are not cleaned and disinfected in a timely manner, they can grow bacteria and become vectors for disease transmission. According to clinical experience, harmful bacteria such as Helicobacter pylori are often transmitted through the mouth into the gastrointestinal tract, causing gastritis, gastric ulcers and even stomach cancer. Therefore, we should develop a good lipstick appliance cleaning Xi habits and clean and disinfect lipstick utensils regularly to avoid the growth of bacteria and reduce the risk of disease.

In summary, the use of lipstick is a daily Xi for many women, but over-reliance, incorrect wiping methods and unclean lipstick tools may pose potential health risks, especially on the gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, we must not blindly pursue beauty, but also pay attention to health. Choosing lipsticks with natural ingredients, using lipstick tools correctly, and developing good lip care Xi are all effective ways to protect your health. If you have problems such as lip discomfort or indigestion during the use of lipstick**, you should seek medical attention in time to avoid delaying the condition. I hope that the majority of female friends can pay attention to their own health, know how to properly protect their lips, and stay away from diseases.

Health References:

1.Compendium of Materia Medica. Ming Li Shizhong.

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