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Understanding Abdominal Pain: When to See a Doctor and Which Specialist?

How to treat it? Hello, I would like to ask if the abdominal pain you experienced recently, along with the doctor's diagnosis of uterine inflammation during the internal examination, is related to the bleeding you had during your follow-up visit (last menstrual period on Aug...


Dr. Hong Chuanqi Reply:
Hello, Xin Lian. The email did not provide information regarding age, weight, and other details, making it difficult to respond. However, based on your description, it may be related to gastrointestinal and uterine issues. You are welcome to visit the Chiayi Health Department...

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Understanding Neck Pain and Anxiety After Quitting Smoking

Uncertain about the issue at hand? Hello Dr. Sun: For the past half month, I've been experiencing some soreness and slight stiffness in my neck, along with mild dizziness and headaches. Today, I received my blood test results, which were all normal. During this period, I...


Dr. Sun Weixu Reply:
When we encounter stress, it is natural to experience anxiety and worry. However, when the level of anxiety intensifies to the point where it affects our ability to cope with daily stressors, causing emotional turmoil and even leading to various physical discomforts, this anxiety...

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Understanding Urinalysis: Diabetes, Uric Acid, and Gout Detection

Urinalysis 1. Can a urine test determine diabetes, uric acid levels, and the presence of gout? 2. What symptoms can be identified through a urine test? 3. Is the result from a clinic's test strip accurate for detecting inflammation and frequent urination?


Dr. Li Yuqi Reply:
1. It is not possible to determine uric acid levels or gout. Diabetes can be partially assessed, but some aspects cannot be determined. 2. It is possible to identify red blood cells, white blood cells, urine glucose, urine sediment, and the presence of infection in the urine. 3. ...

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