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Persistent Sweating After Shower: Causes and When to Seek Help

Sweating continuously after taking a shower and not being able to dry off completely? If you are experiencing persistent discomfort after showering, including prolonged sweating, nausea, dizziness, and an overall feeling of unease, it would be advisable to consult a physician. Gi...


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Hello: If these symptoms have affected your daily life, you may first visit a family medicine or general internal medicine clinic for evaluation. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Can Eating Expired Food Damage Your Liver and Kidneys?

Food issues Hello doctor, I would like to ask if food poisoning can lead to liver and kidney damage, or if it can cause the function of previously healthy liver and kidneys (with normal blood test results) to deteriorate. I accidentally ate an expired Shaqima and experienced gast...


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Hello Kiki: Bacterial or viral gastroenteritis, when occurring in healthy adults, typically does not have a significant impact on liver or kidney function unless there is a state of shock due to severe dehydration from persistent vomiting and diarrhea, or if a serious infection l...

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Understanding Glomerular Filtration Rate: What High Levels Mean for Diabetics

Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) Hello Dr. Chang, I am a diabetes patient. Recently, my blood test report showed the following: estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): 143, creatinine: 0.65, urine microalbumin-to-creatinine ratio: 84, urine occult blood: 1+. Is a higher glom...


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Hello: 1. Regarding the glomerular filtration rate, if your blood pressure and blood sugar are well-controlled, it is recommended to monitor the trends. 2. Diabetic nephropathy is usually accompanied by proteinuria; therefore, maintaining stable blood sugar and blood pressure is ...

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Understanding Subtle Body Tremors: Causes and Solutions

There is a slight tremor in the body that is not visible to the naked eye? Since early February, after eating something bad and thinking it was food poisoning, I experienced diarrhea and went to the emergency room. Since then, I have often felt my heart racing, and when I get anx...


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Hello: In addition to electrolyte abnormalities, endocrine dysfunctions such as hyperthyroidism can also lead to symptoms like tachycardia, elevated blood pressure, diarrhea, and tremors. If your symptoms are affecting your daily life, it is recommended that you follow up with an...

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Understanding Blood Test Results: Interpreting Anti-HBc and HCV Ab Findings

Blood Test Report Doctor, I have a question. Because a family member has herpes zoster and needs to get an injection, I had blood drawn at National Cheng Kung University. Is it normal for the blood test report to show the following results? Anti-HBc test result: Repeatedly reacti...


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Hello: A negative HBsAg combined with a positive Anti-HBc may indicate a past infection with the hepatitis B virus; a positive HCV Ab indicates a hepatitis C infection. This preliminary interpretation of the blood test results regarding hepatitis B and C is suggested to be discus...

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Understanding Hepatitis B and C: Symptoms, Risks, and Diagnosis

Report issues? If someone has never had hepatitis B, does that mean they have definitely not been infected? What are the symptoms of hepatitis C, how can one contract it, and how can it be confirmed as hepatitis C? What should one pay attention to? Thank you.


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Hello: For issues related to hepatitis, please consult the outpatient clinic that ordered the tests or the gastroenterology and hepatology department. Thank you!

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Understanding Chronic Pyelonephritis: Causes, Symptoms, and Risks

Chronic pyelonephritis Hello, Doctor: Three years ago, I had acute pyelonephritis (with high fever and severe pain) but did not get hospitalized for intravenous antibiotics; I only took the oral antibiotics prescribed by my doctor for 7 days. During that time, I had irregular fol...


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Hello Ms. Chen: 1. Chronic pyelonephritis is usually caused by recurrent acute infections. If a child has repeated urinary tract infections along with congenital issues (such as vesicoureteral reflux or renal hypoplasia), they are more likely to develop this condition. 2. A uri...

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Understanding Shin Bone Indentation: Causes and Concerns

Tibial compression issues? Hello Dr. Chang, I have noticed that when I press on my shins, they indent and do not immediately bounce back. I remember that the tibia is mostly skin over bone, but recently I have observed that it looks different than before. When I touched it and pr...


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Hello Nick: Based on your description, this condition may be lower extremity edema. If the symptoms persist without improvement, it is recommended to visit a nephrology clinic for evaluation. Thank you for your inquiry!

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Understanding Blood in Stool: Causes and Solutions for IBS Symptoms

Rectal bleeding Recently, I seem to have developed irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). I often go to the bathroom two to three times a day; sometimes I have diarrhea, and other times I just pass gas without having a bowel movement. Most of the time, my stools are somewhat constipated...


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Hello: If there is bleeding when wiping the anus but no blood is found in the stool, it may be due to hemorrhoids. Contributing factors include a diet low in fiber, frequent diarrhea or constipation, prolonged sitting or standing, and irregular lifestyle habits. If there is persi...

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Understanding Proteinuria: What Your Kidney Health Tests Mean

Proteinuria testing Hello Doctor, I am 22 years old. Recently, I underwent a health check-up, and the report indicated that my glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is around 83. Is this a bit low for my age? Can drinking more water and exercising help restore it to above 100? I also ...


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Good morning! The definition of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) of less than 60 mL/min for more than three months, or the presence of proteinuria, hematuria, or structural abnormalities of the kidneys. Your eGFR is greater than 60, and there is...

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Understanding Kidney Health: Concerns About eGFR and Bilirubin Levels

Kidney-related issues? Hello Doctor, I recently felt inspired to undergo a health check-up, and after receiving the results, I am a bit concerned. My estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) is only 81.25, but my urine protein level is negative (<30). I have been monitoring...


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Hello, the definition of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) of less than 60 mL/min for more than three months, or the presence of proteinuria, hematuria, or structural abnormalities of the kidneys. Your eGFR is greater than 60 and there is no prot...

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Understanding Low-Grade Dysplasia: What It Means for Your Health

Low-grade dysplasia refers to a condition where there are abnormal changes in the cells of a tissue, but these changes are not severe enough to be classified as cancer. It is Hello Dr. Cheng: During the Lunar New Year, I suddenly experienced abdominal pain (just above the navel),...


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Hello Mr. Hsieh: Low-grade dysplasia refers to a stage where cells exhibit abnormal proliferation but have not yet transformed into cancer cells. The causes of abnormal proliferation may be related to environmental factors (such as Helicobacter pylori, high salt or pickled diets,...

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