YYDS!The patient sends a special pennant to the doctor

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Speaking of the pennants given to doctors, "noble medical ethics and superb medical skills", "wonderful hands return to the disease to get rid of the disease" ......Everyone is familiar with these expressions, but have you ever seen a pennant with "YYDS 666" written on it?Recently, Lu Fang, director of the endocrinology department of the First People's Hospital of Hefei, received such a pennant with the distinctive characteristics of young people, which made her sigh "the most chic, there is no one".

Talking about the story behind this chic pennant, Lu Fang told reporters that it came from a young "old patient" who had been dealing with the department for many years. It turned out that Ms. Wu, the flag sender, was a "post-80s" diabetic patient, who had returned to the endocrinology department of the First People's Hospital of Hefei for follow-up due to elevated blood sugar, and gradually improved under the careful care of Director Lu Fang and a group of medical workers during her hospitalization.

Originally, I was more optimistic about life and felt that there should be some color in life, so I thought of sending a different pennant. Ms. Wu said frankly that she felt the care and love from the medical staff during her hospitalization, and she also wanted to bring them some joy in this form.

Lu Fang said that she was both surprised and a little surprised when she first received this pennant, "This is the first time I have seen it, and this is the most chic pennant I have received in all my years of medical practice!."At first, I didn't know what it meant, so I asked a younger colleague to find out that it was an Internet term. ”

In fact, behind the unique pennant, it also reflects the health problems of today's young diabetic population. In the interview, Lu Fang told reporters that diabetes is a chronic disease, and it is generally associated with the elderly group over 65 years old. However, in recent years, the trend of diabetes at a younger age has become more and more obvious.

This year, the youngest inpatient I came into contact with was 11 years old. In the past, we thought that most children under the age of 18 had type 1 diabetes, but from what we have seen, the vast majority of children are type 2 children. This is related to the fact that these children have a high-calorie diet and few outdoor running and jumping activities since childhood. Lu Fang said: "In particular, we should remind grandparents that children's 'white and fat' does not mean 'healthy', and healthy diet and moderate exercise can ensure the healthy development of children." ”

Lu Fang also reminded the general public that in daily life, we should keep our mouths shut, open our legs, avoid overeating, and pay attention to light diet. In addition, dry mouth, obvious weight loss, polydipsia, polyuria, etc. are all signs of diabetes, and these times should be vigilant.

Hebao Medical Point Accommodating ** Studio.

Hefei Tong client full ** reporter Tang Meng Zhao Ruirui intern Wei Nuo.

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