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Should You See a Doctor Again After 9 Days of Positive COVID Test?

Day 9 of diagnosis? Hello, it is now the period when isolation can be lifted, but I am still testing positive on the rapid test and experiencing symptoms such as phlegm and nasal congestion (especially severe at night). I have also been experiencing headaches, dizziness, and naus...


Dr. Zeng Guosen Reply:
Hello everyone, many patients are testing negative after about 10 days, so there's no need to worry. If you still have symptoms, you can seek medical attention and get medication. Thank you for your question.

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Can Ankylosing Spondylitis Lead to Rapid Osteoporosis in Young Patients?

Can ankylosing spondylitis lead to osteoporosis so quickly? Dear Dr. Tseng, I am currently 19 years old and have been diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis for 2.8 years, with symptoms limited to pain in the buttocks. For the first 1.5 years, I was unaware that it was ankylosing...


Dr. Zeng Guosen Reply:
1. Ankylosing spondylitis is not a significant factor leading to osteoporosis; as long as it is well-controlled and stable, it generally does not cause bone loss. 2. If you are taking Salazopyrin, you can take two tablets at once after dinner if you are only taking one tablet in ...

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Understanding COVID-19: Addressing Taste and Smell Issues

COVID-19 Hello doctor, I was diagnosed with COVID-19 and started experiencing severe nasal congestion three days after testing positive. I still have taste (I can distinguish different foods), but I need to be very close to objects to smell them (though my sense of smell is not c...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. Yes. 2. Most people will gradually recover; it just takes some time. 3. This is not certain; each individual's constitution is different. However, after more than a week, most symptoms should gradually improve. Thank you for your question.

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Understanding Abdominal Pain: Causes and When to Seek Help

Abdominal pain? Hello Dr. Hong, I would like to ask a question. When I was lying down watching a video, I suddenly felt a sharp pain just above my navel on the left side (below the rib cage), but when I stood up and rubbed the area, the pain subsided after about 5-10 seconds. Alt...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the areas you mentioned are most commonly the stomach and intestines. Lying face down can indeed lead to indigestion, which may cause discomfort in these areas. Avoiding this position should help improve the situation. Thank you for your question.

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Concerns About Infection Risks from Toilet Use: A Medical Perspective

Infection issues? Hello, Doctor. 1. Is there a concern about contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) from using a seated toilet? - It is a home toilet that hasn't been used for a while. - I have wiped the toilet seat but did not disinfect it with alcohol. 2. Is...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the two conditions you mentioned should not raise concerns about sexually transmitted infections. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Concerns About Infection Risks from Toilet Use: A Medical Perspective

Infection issues? Hello, Doctor. 1. Is there a concern about contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs) from using a sitting toilet? - It is a home toilet that hasn't been used for a while. I have wiped the toilet seat, but I did not use alcohol for disinfection. ...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the two conditions you mentioned should not raise concerns about sexually transmitted infections. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Understanding Skin Irritations and Vaccine Mixing: Your Health Questions Answered

Please ask your question? Hello, I would like to ask the doctor about a slight itch on my elbow, where I have two or three small bumps. I'm wondering if this is due to an insect bite or some unusual disease. I happened to come across information about HIV, but I have not eng...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. Based on your images, it is likely folliculitis or eczema; however, it should not be caused by HIV. A definitive diagnosis may require evaluation by a dermatologist. 2. Hello, I recommend receiving the Moderna next-generation vaccine, as there are no concerns regard...

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Concerns About Bacterial Contamination During Vaginal Ultrasound

Transvaginal ultrasound of the uterus? I went for a transvaginal ultrasound, and the nurse first placed a paper drape in the buttock area. Later, she flipped the pillow over, which raised concerns about bacteria and viruses from the bed and pillow getting onto the drape. I was wo...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, hospitals have specific disinfection protocols for their instruments. The situation you mentioned should not lead to a vaginal infection. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Common Health Questions: Hand Hygiene and Post-Bath Urination Issues

Please ask the doctor again? Hello Doctor, I am the inquirer #191371 and would like to ask you again: 1. Does washing hands with water before using the restroom help to eliminate some dirt and bacteria? I always feel that my hands are not clean enough. 2. Doctor, sometimes after ...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. Handwashing can remove most pathogens, but it does not eliminate 100% of all bacteria. However, the reduction in bacterial load is less likely to impact human health. 2. It is possible that the urethral opening may be slightly inflamed during the bathing process. If...

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Common Health Concerns: Hygiene, Skin Irritation, and Infection Risks

May I ask the doctor? Hello, doctor. I would like to ask a few questions: 1. Is there a concern about the transmission of sexually transmitted infections from the doorknobs of public restrooms or private bathrooms? 2. Can hot shower water or frequent wiping of the anal area cause...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. The chance of infectious disease transmission is very low. 2. If you rub too vigorously, it can indeed cause skin inflammation. 3. Most pathogens can be eliminated. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Can I Take Salazopyrine with Just Milk for Breakfast?

Can cereal be eaten with just milk? Hello, Doctor Gao. I am a patient with ankylosing spondylitis. I need to take Salazopyrin after breakfast and dinner, but I often lack appetite in the morning and find it difficult to eat breakfast. I would like to ask if I can take Salazopyrin...


Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. It is recommended to take Salazopyrin after meals, preferably about one hour after drinking milk. This is from the Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology Department of Changhua Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, caring for you.

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Can You Catch STDs or HIV from Microphones and Acne?

Infectious disease inquiries? Hello Doctor, today after lunch with my department, my supervisor invited us to go karaoke, which was a place similar to the one in "Light the Night." I touched the microphone while singing and drinking. I have some acne on my face, and alt...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the situation you mentioned will not lead to an infection of sexually transmitted diseases or HIV, so there is no need to worry. Thank you.

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Concerns About Bird-Borne Diseases: Do You Need to Worry?

May I ask the doctor? Hello doctor, may I ask if there is a concern about the transmission of infectious diseases when encountering birds flying by or taking off nearby while walking or riding a bike? Additionally, can bacteria or viruses carried by birds be transmitted through t...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the pathogens in these birds are primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets. As you mentioned, simply flying by does not cause infection unless there is prolonged close contact, such as feeding them. Thank you for your question.

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Common Health Questions: Hand Hygiene and Post-Bath Urination Issues

Please ask your question, doctor? Hello Doctor, I am the inquirer #191371 and would like to ask you again: 1. Does washing hands with water before using the restroom help to eliminate some dirt and bacteria? I often feel that my hands are not clean enough. 2. Doctor, sometimes af...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. Handwashing can remove most pathogens, but it does not eliminate all bacteria 100%. 2. It is possible that the urethral opening may be slightly inflamed during the bathing process; if there are no subsequent symptoms, there is no need to worry. Thank you for your questi...

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Can You Get HIV from a Sharp Object Injury? Prevention Options Explained

HIV infection While cleaning up in the sink, I suspect I was cut on my finger by a sharp object like a toothpick from a customer, causing bleeding (the object should not have had any blood on it). The customer was here about 10 minutes ago. Is there a risk of HIV infection from t...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, the likelihood of infection in the situation you mentioned is very low. Unless it is confirmed that the other person has HIV, there should be no need for prophylactic medication. Thank you for your question.

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Understanding Rapid Test Results: What to Do When You Get No Clear Outcome

The rapid test takes more than 15 minutes to yield results? Hello Dr. Hong, I would like to ask you a question. My last high-risk behavior (unprotected intercourse) was on September 27, 2022. I conducted a rapid test on January 10, 2023, and after waiting 15 minutes, there were n...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, all rapid test kits have their own interpretation time points. Once that time point is exceeded, there is a higher likelihood of false positives. It is recommended to carefully read the instructions provided with the test kit, as there will be suggested interpretation time...

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Understanding HIV Testing: Can False Negatives Occur?

Is there a possibility of false negatives in HIV testing? 1. I had protected sexual intercourse on October 5th at 11 PM, and I took an antibody and antigen rapid test on January 4th, which came back negative. Can I rule out the possibility of a positive result? 2. Many hospital...


Dr. Liao Zhongxin Reply:
1. After a three-month window period, infection can generally be ruled out; however, this is contingent upon no unsafe sexual practices or sharing of needles during this time. 2. Generally, the timeframe is three to six months; one month refers to the earliest time at which a p...

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Inhalation of Smoke from Overcooked Microwave Food: Should You Worry?

Inhalation of smoke from microwave charring? Hello, Doctor: Today, while microwaving a convenience store meal at home, I accidentally overcooked it due to uncertain wattage settings, as the dial only indicated medium power. This caused the food to burn and smoke. When I came out ...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, currently most microwave-safe materials do not produce lethal gases, so if you are not experiencing any discomfort, you can just observe the situation for now and there is no need for any special treatment. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Understanding Urinary Tract Infections and Persistent Back Pain

Urinary tract infection and subsequent lower back pain follow-up? Hello, I have already gone to a large hospital for examination due to concerns about bacteremia. After blood tests, urinalysis, X-rays, and kidney ultrasounds, the doctor said there were no significant issues. Howe...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, if these tests have been done, it will take some time to improve. It is recommended to drink plenty of water and get more rest. However, if you suddenly experience a fever or increased pain later on, you will need to return to a major hospital for a detailed examination. T...

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Concerns About Inhaling Smoke from Microwave Food: Health Risks and Advice

Inhalation of smoke from microwave charring? Hello Doctor: Today, while microwaving a convenience store meal at home, I accidentally overcooked it due to uncertain wattage settings, as the dial only indicates medium power. The food became completely burnt and started smoking. Whe...


Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, currently most microwave-safe materials do not produce lethal gases, so if you are not experiencing any discomfort, you can just monitor the situation for now and there is no need for any special treatment. Thank you for your inquiry.

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