They are most afraid of you going to the hospital...

They are most afraid of you going to the hospital...

“As long as you can hold it in, there is no need to go to the hospital.” Does the “self-diagnosis” of contemporary young people really work?

Just bear with minor illnesses and pains? Beware of cancer creeping in!

A 23-year-old girl had stomach pain for 2 weeks but didn't take it seriously. Eventually she was diagnosed with stomach cancer. This is a real case that happened in real life.

The 23-year-old girl was busy and stressed at work, so she thought it was just a normal stomachache and ignored it. It wasn't until she started coughing up blood that she panicked and went to the hospital for a check-up, where she was diagnosed with advanced gastric cancer.

Just imagine, if we go to the hospital for a check-up when we show signs of illness, can we avoid this "tragedy"?

Today I will help you to understand those “minor problems” that you need to be wary of and must not delay.

1

hepatitis

There is a saying: "Liver disease is caused by procrastination."

This is because there are no pain nerves in the liver, making it difficult for the human body to detect even minor liver damage.

Once you start to feel uncomfortable, there may be serious problems with your liver.

2

Mouth ulcers

Oral ulcers usually heal in 7 to 10 days. If the same ulcer does not heal after a few weeks or even a month, you should pay special attention! It may turn into cancer!

Some people buy medicine, go home and take it a few times until the symptoms are relieved, then stop taking it, causing repeated oral ulcers and long-term irritation. Some elderly people have missing teeth, and the residual roots and crowns are not removed for decades, which continuously irritates the mouth, causing repeated ulcers and eventually cancer.

3

Gastrointestinal polyps

Many gastrointestinal cancers evolve from polyps, especially adenomatous colon polyps, which have a canceration rate of 1%-5%. The canceration rate of villous adenomatous polyps is more than 10 times that of tubular adenomatous polyps.

Therefore, once a polyp is discovered, even if it is a small adenoma, it should be removed promptly.

4

Cystic Breast Hyperplasia

If cystic breast hyperplasia (a type of breast hyperplasia) is not treated for a long time, it may worsen and become cancerous, especially when there is bloody or brown discharge from the nipple, so it needs to be treated with caution.

According to statistics, about 20% of cases of adenomatous breast hyperplasia that do not heal for a long time may turn into malignant breast cancer; women with cystic breast hyperplasia are four times more likely to develop breast cancer than healthy women. Therefore, patients with cystic breast hyperplasia should have regular checkups to detect cancer as early as possible.

After reading this, don’t say “I’m busy with work” or “I’ll wait until I’m done with work”... Diseases won’t wait until you are free to find you.

Don’t think anymore that “minor problems will get better on their own” or “I won’t be that unlucky”… this mysterious self-confidence can be fatal!

Don’t worry about “it will cost money” or “it will be troublesome to go to the hospital”… Once a minor illness deteriorates into cancer, it will only be more troublesome…

Author: Lina

Source: Doctor Youlai

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