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Sudden Nausea, Mild Fever, and Blurred Vision: What Could It Mean?

Sudden onset of nausea, mild fever, and blurred vision? This morning, I went to school without having breakfast, and as soon as I arrived, it was time for the flag-raising ceremony. The weather was cool and there wasn't much sunlight. At first, standing there felt normal, bu...


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Hello: In response to your concerns, based on your symptoms of nausea, blurred vision, darkness in your vision, and cold sweats, it is possible that these are related to low blood sugar due to skipping breakfast and having irregular sleep patterns. If similar situations persist, ...

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Understanding Lower Limb Edema After Ovarian Cancer Surgery: Causes and Solutions

The issue of edema? Dear Doctor, My mother was previously diagnosed with stage II ovarian cancer and has undergone surgery to remove pelvic lymph nodes. Since then, she has gradually started experiencing swelling in her lower extremities. We have tried wearing compression stocki...


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Hello: There are many causes of edema, including venous insufficiency, lymphedema, lipedema, heart failure, nephrotic syndrome, cirrhosis, medication effects, parasitic infections, thyroid disorders, and pregnancy, among others. For your daughter's issue, I personally recomm...

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Understanding Sudden Lip Redness and Peeling: Causes and Treatment

Swollen lips Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about my mother's suddenly very red lips. After a few days, the redness has gradually decreased, but her lips are peeling and somewhat painful. Could you please explain what might be the cause of this? Additionally, which depart...


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Hello: There are many reasons for swollen lips, including viral or bacterial infections, allergic reactions, medication side effects, skin diseases, and more. Just based on this description, it is impossible to make a definitive diagnosis. I recommend that you take your loved one...

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Understanding Elevated MCV: Should You See a Doctor?

Regarding red blood cell volume? Hello: My recent health check report shows that my MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume) is 100 (highlighted in red), while the normal range is 79-99 fL. Should I seek medical attention for this?


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Hello: In response to your questions, 1. Generally, the overall assessment of a health check report will provide recommendations based on a comprehensive evaluation of the report's contents. Please follow the suggestions of the examining physician. 2. An elevated MCV (Mean C...

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Understanding Hematuria: Causes, Effects, and Treatment Options

Regarding hematuria? Dear Doctor: I recently had a health check-up and the report indicated that I have hematuria (blood in urine). Is this due to kidney stones or other reasons? What is the impact on my health? What treatment should I pursue?


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Hello: In response to your question, 1. "Urine occult blood" refers to the blood urine reaction detected by a test strip, indicating that under high-power microscopy, the number of red blood cells may exceed three. The sensitivity is approximately 90%. However, false po...

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Understanding Complications After Diabetes-Related Amputation

Diabetes issues Hello, doctor. I would like to ask about my grandfather. He had an amputation above the left knee due to complications from diabetes, and he is currently in the intensive care unit with a breathing tube. His condition doesn't seem very good; the sputum that h...


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Hello: In response to your question, the text indicates that your grandfather is still in the intensive care unit. It is recommended that you consult the attending physician directly, as they are the most familiar with your grandfather's condition. Wishing for a speedy recov...

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Is Your Flu Symptoms Caused by KTV Outing? Understanding the Connection

Regarding influenza? Hello, doctor! I would like to ask, in my company, there are 3-4 people who suddenly felt dizzy, nauseous, bloated, and had joint pain after singing karaoke. Could this be caused by the flu?


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Hello: In response to your question, the symptoms of influenza include cough, runny nose, nasal congestion, headache, sore throat, muscle aches, fever, and more. If you experience symptoms such as shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, cyanosis, blood-tinged sputum, altered c...

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Understanding Cardiac Issues in Diabetic Patients: Symptoms and Survival Chances

Cardiac issues Hello, doctor! I would like to ask you about a person who has diabetes and has developed heart disease. They had a pacemaker implanted to maintain heart function. A few days ago, while hospitalized, they suddenly lay down and did not respond to calls, appearing ver...


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Hello: In response to your question, diabetes can lead to macrovascular complications (including coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, and peripheral artery disease) as well as microvascular complications (including retinopathy, neuropathy, and nephropathy). Additiona...

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Managing Prediabetes: Key Tips for Blood Sugar Control

Precautions for Prediabetes Dear Dr. Hsiao, I had a fasting blood glucose level of 127 mg/dL at the health examination center. After two weeks of paying special attention to my diet and recording it daily, along with maintaining a routine of walking 10,000 steps three times a we...


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Hello: Here are the responses to your questions: 1. According to the diagnostic criteria for diabetes published by the American Diabetes Association in 2010, the following criteria are used: (1) Fasting plasma glucose level >= 126 mg/dL after at least 8 hours; (2) 2-hour plas...

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Which Specialist to See for Red Spots on Legs: Possible Causes Explained

Which department should I see? Red spots on both thighs and calves may indicate allergic purpura, but there are various potential causes for such symptoms. These can include allergic reactions, infections, or vascular issues. It is advisable to consult a dermatologist or a primar...


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Hello: In response to your question, I suggest that you first consult with a rheumatologist for evaluation and examination.

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Understanding Low White Blood Cell Count: Causes and Concerns

Leukopenia Hello Doctor, my health check report on September 10 showed that my white blood cell count was 4.76 (the normal range at that hospital is 5-10). I inexplicably lost 5 kg within two weeks, and one morning in October, I had a nosebleed. On November 27, I went to another ...


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Hello: In response to your questions. 1. The reasons for weight loss must consider many diseases, particularly diabetes, hyperthyroidism, tumors, and other rare conditions or diseases. 2. There are also many causes for low white blood cell counts, including viral infections, immu...

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Can Growth Hormone Treatment Affect My Height at 17?

Questions regarding growth hormone? I am currently 17 years old and received growth hormone treatment two years ago, which helped me grow nearly 20 centimeters. However, I stopped the treatment afterward. I would like to ask the doctor if this will affect my current height growth...


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1. There are many reasons for short stature, including both primary and secondary factors. Primary factors include genetic disorders, congenital bone metabolism abnormalities, short stature in parents, and delayed bone age. Secondary factors include chronic diseases, chronic kidn...

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Managing High Blood Sugar and Blood Pressure: Daily Health Tips

How to manage elevated blood sugar levels in daily life? Hello Doctor: My father recently underwent a health check-up and his blood sugar level was found to be elevated at 119 mg/dL. Additionally, his blood pressure readings showed a systolic pressure of 175 mmHg and a diastolic ...


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Hello: In response to your questions: 1. A fasting blood glucose level of 119 mg/dL raises clinical suspicion for potential impaired glucose tolerance. It is advisable to consult your family physician for further evaluation to gain a deeper understanding of your condition. ...

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Ants in the Toilet: What Does It Mean for Your Health?

Are there ants in the toilet? I recently discovered that there are ants in the toilet bowl of my rented place. At first, I thought it might be due to diabetes attracting them, but after flushing the toilet multiple times and using a handheld shower to rinse the toilet, there are ...


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Hello: In response to your questions. 1. Ants are attracted to sweet foods or related substances, as well as the bodies of insects or animals. Therefore, the persistent presence of ants in your toilet may require your careful investigation. 2. Is there a possibility of diabetes? ...

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How Often Should You Get Blood and Urine Tests for Optimal Health?

excuse me? How often should general blood and urine tests be conducted for optimal health?


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Hello: In response to your question. 1. Routine health check-ups typically include blood or urine tests, which are valid for a period of three months. After this time frame, retesting is required. Given the wide variety of tests available in hospitals today, the recommended follo...

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Understanding Diabetes Diagnosis: Key Tests and Follow-Up for Seniors

Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus Hello, Doctor: My mother is 78 years old and recently felt unwell, leading her to the emergency room where her fasting blood glucose was measured at 146. She has no prior history of diabetes. Subsequently, during a follow-up visit, the doctor only o...


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Hello: In response to your questions: 1. In healthy individuals, postprandial blood glucose levels typically do not exceed 140 mg/dL and return to pre-meal levels within 2-3 hours. The progression of type 2 diabetes is primarily characterized by the continuous deterioration of β-...

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Can Gastric Bypass Surgery Cure Type 2 Diabetes? Key Insights

Gastric bypass and diabetes? Q1: Is it true that gastric bypass surgery can treat type 2 diabetes? Q2: Has the Department of Health approved such a procedure? Q3: Which hospitals are approved for this procedure? Q4: Can patients be charged during the clinical trial phase? T...


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Hello: In response to your question, I have not heard that gastric bypass surgery is sufficient to treat type 2 diabetes. Thank you!

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Can Glucosamine Supplements Help with Knee Joint Degeneration?

excuse me? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask about my mother, who has mild diabetes and has been on medication for long-term control. However, she is experiencing knee joint degeneration. A friend suggested that she take liquid glucosamine supplements (such as Nuliv or Haoguli)....


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Hello: In response to your questions. 1. Glucosamine is converted in the body into glycoproteins and glycosaminoglycans; it is believed to enhance the synthesis of proteoglycans within cartilage, thereby improving the progression of osteoarthritis. Adverse reactions are limited...

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Understanding Blood Pressure Standards: Is 125/71 Hypertension?

The standard values for blood pressure are typically defined as follows: Normal blood pressure is considered to be around 120/80 mmHg. Elevated blood pressure is classified as systolic pressure between A few days ago, I went to the hospital and my blood pressure was measured at 1...


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Hello: In response to your question, here is the classification of blood pressure: - Ideal Blood Pressure: Systolic < 120 mmHg and Diastolic < 80 mmHg - Normal Blood Pressure: Systolic < 130 mmHg and Diastolic < 85 mmHg - Normal but Elevated: Systolic 130-139 mmHg or...

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Understanding High White Blood Cell Count: Allergies or Other Causes?

What are the causes of elevated white blood cell count? Dear Doctor, my health check report indicates that my white blood cell count is elevated at approximately 12.7. Could this be related to my allergic rhinitis? I have had this condition for a long time and often experience na...


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Hello: In response to your question. There are many types of white blood cells in the human body, including neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes, which can be observed in peripheral blood. Various diseases can cause changes in the number, size, and morp...

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