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Pain Behind the Knee After Sitting: Causes and Solutions

Experiencing pain behind the knee after sitting? After sitting for a while, I experience pain behind my knee. My blood tests have come back normal, and I have seen an orthopedic specialist with normal results. I have also undergone acupuncture and manual therapy in traditional Ch...


Dr. Huang Mingde Reply:
1. Thank you for your inquiry. 2. Due to the insufficient information provided in your question, we can only differentiate based on your age, gender, and knee condition. Since your knee pain occurs primarily when standing up after sitting, it is clinically more likely to be rela...

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How to Lower Triglycerides and Raise HDL: Expert Advice for Your Health

Confusion? Hello Dr. Sun: A few days ago, the company conducted a health check-up, and the report has come out. I have some questions regarding the results. My triglyceride level is alarmingly high at 797, which is much higher than last year, so I was quite shocked. Additionally,...


Dr. Sun Weixu Reply:
Hello Mr. Tony: Friends over the age of 30 often find that during health check-ups, one of their blood test results shows elevated levels of triglycerides (Triacylglycerol, abbreviated as TG). Doctors typically advise reducing the intake of high-calorie fats and excessive carbohy...

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Understanding Persistent Health Issues: A 26-Year-Old's Journey

Sick for seven months? I am a 26-year-old male, and since March of this year, I have been experiencing a series of health issues. Initially, I had unexplained gas pressure on my chest, followed by changes in my bowel habits, now having a bowel movement once or twice a day (previo...


Dr. Hong Chuanqi Reply:
Dear Mr. Yin: You have undergone various examinations related to your symptoms, such as gastroscopy, colonoscopy, nasal endoscopy, chest X-ray, and blood tests, all of which have been confirmed as normal. The colon polyps have been removed. The next step may be to visit a psychia...

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Unexplained Symptoms: A 7-Month Journey Through Medical Mysteries

Sick for seven months? I am a 26-year-old male, and since March of this year, I have been experiencing a series of health issues. Initially, I had unexplained gas pressure on my chest, and my bowel habits changed to once or twice a day (previously, I would have a bowel movement e...


Dr. Liu Jinyong Reply:
Due to the presence of incomprehensible codes in the medical history, a complete assessment cannot be made. Therefore, only general recommendations can be provided. It is important to maintain a balanced diet, eat regular and appropriate portions, exercise regularly, and drink pl...

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Understanding High Cholesterol: Risks, Ratios, and Treatment Options

High cholesterol (Hypercholesterolemia) Hello, I recently went to the hospital for a health check-up at the age of 40 and had a blood test. The results showed cholesterol at 221 mg/dl and triglycerides at 117 mg/dl. The doctor explained that cholesterol is divided into high-densi...


Dr. Liu Jinyong Reply:
1. Further related examinations are needed. 2. The medical history and chief complaints are incomplete regarding diabetes mellitus (D.M.), smoking history, and heavy alcohol consumption. 3. The patient wishes to undergo relevant examinations and treatment at a hospital near the...

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Understanding Abnormal Blood and Urine Test Results: What They Mean

Abnormal health check results? In your blood test, the lymphocyte percentage is 40.4% (normal range: 20-40%), and in your urine microscopic examination, the white blood cell count is 15-20 and epithelial cells are also 15-20. These abnormalities may indicate a few potential issue...


Dr. Sun Weixu Reply:
The average normal range for lymphocytes is 24-44%, so your result of 40.4% is considered normal. An increase in lymphocytes may indicate various conditions, such as viral infections like AIDS, measles, mumps, or acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Regarding the microscopic exami...

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Understanding Anemia: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Care Tips

Anemia Hello Doctor: During my entrance examination, some of my blood values were found to be low. The test results are as follows: WBC: 8.8; RBC: 4.80; Hb: 10.6; Hct: 33.0; MCV: 68.7; MCH: 22.1; MCHC: 32.1; Platelets: 365. Do I need treatment? What should I pay attention to? Tha...


Dr. Huang Mingde Reply:
Dear Miss "Xiao Xiao": Your blood test results show a low MCV (Mean Corpuscular Volume), along with lower levels of Hb (Hemoglobin) and Hct (Hematocrit), which clinically suggests microcytic anemia (MCV less than 80 fL). Most cases are either thalassemia or iron deficie...

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Understanding Positive Urine Blood Test Results: What You Need to Know

What is urinary occult blood? Hello: Last year during my company's health check-up, the report showed a positive result for urine occult blood. What disease could this indicate? Thank you.


Dr. Liu Jinyong Reply:
The normal value for red blood cells in urine is less than 4 per high power field; exceeding this number indicates the presence of hematuria. Any condition affecting the urinary system, including stones, tumors, infections, or inflammation, can result in hematuria, which is a non...

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Understanding Microcytic Anemia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Anemia issues "Low hemoglobin microcytic anemia" refers to a type of anemia characterized by low levels of hemoglobin and small red blood cells. Your lab results indicate a hemoglobin level of 10.7 g/dL, hematocrit of 34.3%, mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of 60.6 fL, mea...


Dr. Huang Mingde Reply:
Dr. Huang's response: Thank you for your inquiry! Miss, your anemia is microcytic anemia, and there are two main clinical causes: 1. Iron deficiency anemia (in women, the most common cause is heavy menstrual bleeding, with a smaller portion due to gastrointestinal bleeding f...

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Essential Pre-Marital Health Checkup: What You Need to Know

Pre-marital health checkup Dr. Lin: Hello, I would like to inquire if Tainan Hospital offers premarital health check-ups. Could you please provide me with the costs, duration of the examination, the items included in the check-up, and any precautions to take before the examinatio...


Dr. Lin Mingxing Reply:
The Department of Health's Family Medicine Physician replies: 1. Our clinic is open for registration at the service desk for examinations from Monday to Friday, 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM. 2. Examination fee: NT$1728 (items can be added or removed). 3. Examination items include urin...

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Can Routine Health Checkups Detect Cancer? What You Need to Know

Health check-up Can a routine health check detect cancer, or is it necessary to undergo additional specialized tests that require out-of-pocket expenses? Regarding these specialized tests, how can we determine which type of cancer requires which specific examination for detection...


Dr. Fang Sijie Reply:
Hello, Ms. Jean: A) Unless there are obvious symptoms, routine health check-ups generally cannot detect cancer. B) Common examinations for tumors include: - Esophageal tumors: upper gastrointestinal series, esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), computed tomography (CT) scan, etc....

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Unexplained Swelling in Right Leg: Causes and Recommendations

Unexplained swelling of the right foot? Hello, I often experience swelling in my right leg, with the thigh swelling approximately 5 to 8 centimeters larger than normal. There is mild pain, which usually subsides and returns to normal in about three days. This symptom has been pre...


Dr. Huang Mingde Reply:
There are many clinical causes for leg swelling, such as cellulitis (which presents with redness, swelling, and pain), vascular embolism (symptoms similar to yours), varicose veins (symptoms similar to yours), degenerative or traumatic arthritis (which may be accompanied by joint...

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Is It Time for a Rheumatology Consult for My Mom's Joint Issues?

Of course! Please provide the content you would like me to My mother is 56 years old. Over the past year, I have noticed that her fingers have become deformed, varying in size, with bends and curves, and they are painful, especially when she does any activity. She visited a physi...


Dr. Lin Mingxing Reply:
It is recommended that you visit a rheumatology and immunology department for further examination or blood tests for differential diagnosis.

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Understanding Total Protein Levels: Causes and Implications for Health

Total protein What is total protein? Recently, during a routine annual health check at my company, it was found that my total protein level was elevated (8.2 g/dL). My height is 173 cm and my weight is 82 kg. This was the first time it was discovered during this check-up. What co...


Dr. Lin Mingxing Reply:
Generally, total protein refers to albumin plus globulin. A ratio of >= 1 is considered normal, while a ratio < 1 may indicate liver disease. Therefore, it is recommended that you visit a hospital for further blood tests to confirm the diagnosis. Metabolism Specialist Dr. Z...

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Understanding Breast Pain: Which Specialist Should You Consult?

Unsure which specialty to consult? 1. I have pain between my right breast and armpit, as well as underneath my right breast (not in the breast tissue itself). The pain worsens with deep breathing and sneezing. I can express a small amount of discharge from my breasts; the right s...


Dr. Lin Mingxing Reply:
Based on the symptoms you described, there is a small amount of discharge from the breasts, with the right side producing a clear fluid and the left side producing a milky fluid. This symptom has persisted for three weeks and may indicate inflammation or obstruction of the mammar...

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Understanding Unexplained Breast Pain and Discharge: Next Steps

I am unsure what issue my body is experiencing? Hello: I have pain in two areas: below my right breast and on the right side near my armpit, which worsens with deep breathing and touch. Additionally, I can express a small amount of clear fluid from my right breast, while my left ...


Dr. Lin Mingxing Reply:
Based on the symptoms you described, there is a small amount of discharge from the breasts, with the right side producing a clear fluid and the left side producing a milky fluid. This symptom has persisted for three weeks and may indicate inflammation or obstruction of the mammar...

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Understanding Dark Lips: Causes and Solutions for Healthy Appearance

Lip color Doctor, my lip color is very dark (somewhat similar to a purplish-black). Could you please tell me the possible reasons for this and if there are any solutions? Everything else about my health is fine. Best regards, Yau.


Dr. Lin Mingxing Reply:
Reply: If the lips are only black (or purplish-black), it is usually due to melanin deposition. In fact, many residents living in high-altitude areas in mainland China (such as Xinjiang) exhibit this phenomenon. Additionally, a general blood test can be conducted to check the hem...

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Understanding Mediterranean Anemia Risk in Older Mothers

Advanced maternal age What circumstances can lead to the birth of a child with Mediterranean anemia? I am not of Hakka descent, but I have had symptoms of anemia since development. I currently have a daughter (11 years old) and a son (9 years old) and am four months pregnant. Blo...


Dr. Li Yuqi Reply:
Question 1: There are many causes of anemia, such as iron deficiency anemia, thalassemia, and pernicious anemia. In addition to checking hemoglobin levels, tests for MCV (mean corpuscular volume) and HCT (hematocrit) are also necessary. A comprehensive evaluation of all data is r...

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