Da Han talks about health
Walking through the long river of time to the 45-year-old Mr. Qin, as a bright star in the sales department, his career will inevitably encounter countless battles at the wine table.
However, behind this prosperity, the rules of his life have been disrupted, the food on the table has become a coping, and the wine glass has become a daily companion.
Ten years ago, on that afternoon, the sun was shining, and the words on the physical examination report were like a bolt from the blue - chronic hepatitis B. The doctor's advice rang in his ears, and the importance of medications** and regular check-ups was deeply imprinted in his heart.
However, Mr. Qin mistakenly thought that his body was not moaning in pain, so he despised the diagnosis on those thin sheets of paper. Drugs are forgotten in the busy work, and re-examinations are a thing of the past.
However, one early morning half a year ago, Mr. Qin noticed a change in himself in the mirror. The original exuberant appetite withered like autumn leaves, and the pride and ambition in front of the wine glass were also consumed. At his wife's insistence, he walked through the doors of the hospital, the cold instrument touching his warm liver.
The results of the pathological biopsy were as heavy as the night, and the liver cancer was in an advanced stage, and these four words lingered in his heart like a curse. The doctor sighed, his regret palpable.
If you had been able to review it regularly and regularly**, maybe the results would have been different. However, there are no ifs in life, only consequences and consequences.
Liver cancer, a discoloring disease, has been increasing in incidence worldwide in recent years. And in this fight against disease, China seems to be under more pressure. According to statistics, the number of liver cancer patients in China accounts for the majority of liver cancer patients in the world, and this phenomenon has attracted widespread attention.
Liver cancer is a common malignant tumor, and its formation is related to a variety of factors, such as hepatitis, aflatoxin, drinking water pollution, etc.
In China, the incidence of liver cancer has remained high due to the large population, large regional differences, and environmental pollution. China is also one of the world's largest groups of people living with hepatitis B and C, both of which are major causes of liver cancer.
In the face of such a grim situation, China's medical community is also actively taking measures to improve the early diagnosis rate and success rate of liver cancer.
For example, health education should be strengthened, liver cancer screening should be promoted, and medical technology should be improved. At the same time, scientific research institutions are also actively carrying out first-class research and exploration of first-class methods for liver cancer, in order to bring better choices and survival hopes to patients.
However, to truly reduce the incidence and mortality of liver cancer, the joint efforts of the whole society are needed. Everyone should pay attention to their own health and have regular physical examinations, especially those at high risk of liver cancer.
At the same time, China and related institutions also need to strengthen environmental governance and public health system construction to provide better medical services and health protection for the people.
Liver cancer is a serious disease, and its occurrence is often related to a variety of factors. These 4 factors, or important causes of liver cancer, need to be paid enough attention to.
Hepatitis
Hepatitis refers to a disease in which the liver is inflamed, which can be caused by a variety of causes such as viruses, drugs, alcohol, etc. If hepatitis is not timely**, it will gradually develop into cirrhosis, which will eventually lead to the occurrence of liver cancer. Therefore, early detection and ** of hepatitis are very important to prevent the occurrence of liver cancer.
Aflatoxin
Aflatoxin is a carcinogen that is mainly found in moldy foods, such as moldy corn, peanuts, etc. Long-term intake of aflatoxin can cause liver damage and increase the risk of liver cancer. Therefore, keeping food clean and dry and avoiding moldy food is one of the important measures to prevent liver cancer.
Long-term alcohol abuse
Alcohol is a hepatotoxic substance, and long-term heavy drinking can lead to liver damage, which in turn increases the risk of liver cancer. Therefore, avoiding alcohol or limiting the amount of alcohol consumed is one of the important measures to prevent liver cancer.
Genetic factors
Mutations or deletions in certain genes, such as hepatitis B virus carriers and hepatitis C virus infection, increase the risk of liver cancer. For people with a family history, screening and preventive measures for liver cancer should be strengthened, such as regular liver ultrasound examinations and liver function tests.
In short, these 4 factors are important causes of liver cancer, and we should start from multiple aspects to strengthen the prevention and development of liver cancer. At the same time, for people who already have liver cancer, it should be actively carried out to improve the rate and survival rate.
When the liver is damaged, the body will experience some abnormal symptoms, and these symptoms are that the liver is sending us a distress signal. Here are 5 common symptoms of liver abnormalities, let's learn about the characteristics of these symptoms and how to deal with them.
and yellowing of the sclera
This is due to liver damage leading to a disorder of bilirubin metabolism, which increases the level of bilirubin in the blood, which in turn causes ** and jaundane sclera. If this happens, you should see a doctor for a liver function check.
Pain in the liver area
Pain in the hepatic area usually manifests as pain in the right upper quadrant and sometimes radiates to the back of the shoulder. This pain can be due to conditions such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or liver cancer. As soon as liver pain develops, it should be confirmed by seeking medical attention as soon as possible**.
Loss of appetite
Liver damage can affect the normal function of the digestive system, leading to symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting. Long-term loss of appetite can lead to malnutrition and weakness, so prompt medical attention is required.
Fatigue and fatigue
The liver is an important organ for the body's energy metabolism, and when the liver is damaged, energy metabolism is affected, causing the body to be easily fatigued and fatigued. If you're feeling tired and tired for a long time, you may need to check whether your liver is functioning properly.
Bleeding tendency
The liver is involved in the synthesis of coagulation factors, and when the liver is damaged, the coagulation function decreases, and symptoms such as bleeding gums and nosebleeds are prone to occur. If there is an unexplained bleeding tendency, you should seek medical attention promptly to check liver function and coagulation function.
In short, when the above 5 abnormal symptoms appear in the body, it is likely that the liver is sending us a distress signal. We should pay attention to our physical condition in time and have regular physical examinations for early detection and liver disease. At the same time, maintaining good lifestyle habits and dietary structure is also an important measure to prevent and protect the liver.
First of all, we need to understand the importance of the liver to the human body. The liver is one of the largest organs in the human body and undertakes many important physiological functions, such as detoxification, metabolism, synthesis, etc. As a result, any damage to the liver can have a significant impact on overall health.
Now, let's take a look at those items that may be present in the home that are harmful to the liver.
Certain detergents
Many homes use a variety of detergents in order to keep them clean. However, some cleaners contain chemicals that are harmful to the human body, such as benzene, chlorine, etc. Long-term exposure to these chemicals can cause liver damage. Therefore, it is recommended to wear protective measures such as gloves and masks when using detergents, and try to choose environmentally friendly and harmless cleaning products.
Certain home décor materials
Home decoration materials may contain harmful substances such as formaldehyde, and the damage of these substances to the liver cannot be ignored. Therefore, when choosing home decoration materials, you should try to choose products that meet environmental protection standards and have low formaldehyde.
Certain food additives
Food additives are widely used in the food industry, but some additives can cause liver damage. For example, some additives such as preservatives and pigments may increase the burden on the liver, and long-term ingestion of large amounts may cause damage to the liver.
Therefore, when buying food, you should try to choose products with less additives and no additives to keep your diet natural and healthy.
In short, protecting liver health requires us to be vigilant about the things around us at all times. Only by taking protective measures can we ensure that our liver health is not compromised.
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