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Needle Injury Concerns: Risk of Infection and What to Do Next

Needle stick injury and infection concerns? Hello, doctor. I would like to inquire about something. Today, I went to buy a sewing needle for leather shoes (it's a bit thicker than a regular needle, and the tip is sharpened into a triangular shape). The male shop owner, who l...


Dr. Lin Wufu Reply:
Hello, needle stick injuries typically occur shortly after blood is drawn, as the needle may still harbor viable viruses that pose a potential risk of transmission. If the injury occurs two hours later, the likelihood of viable viruses remaining is quite low, and the risk of tran...

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Understanding Immune System Abnormalities: Symptoms and Risks of Sjögren's Syndrome

Abnormalities in the immune system? In the past three years, I have experienced intermittent urticaria on my face. After consulting with a rheumatologist, it was determined that it was caused by an allergy, and I have also been experiencing joint pain (without swelling), low-grad...


Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. I believe the likelihood of Sjögren's syndrome is high. Although the tear secretion is not at the standard level, it is close to the abnormal threshold. Additionally, with a positive SSA, elevated IgG levels, and joint symptoms, if the sali...

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Understanding Sacroiliac Joint Issues: Is It Always an Autoimmune Disease?

Ankylosing spondylitis 1. The patient recently underwent an X-ray examination due to lower back pain, which revealed structural damage to the sacroiliac joint. The doctor suspects ankylosing spondylitis, but blood tests returned negative for the associated gene, with inflammatory...


Dr. Zeng Guosen Reply:
1. Issues with the sacroiliac joint are not solely caused by autoimmune diseases; differential diagnosis is necessary. 2. Generally, back pain associated with ankylosing spondylitis responds well to treatment; if the response is poor, other causes of back pain should be consider...

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Understanding Fasting vs. Postprandial Blood Sugar Levels: A Patient's Concern

Is it considered preprandial blood glucose or postprandial blood glucose? I have a history of hypertension and take my medication every morning before meals. My blood pressure is currently well-controlled. I am 158 cm tall, weigh 55 kg, and am 44 years old. On the evening of Augu...


Dr. Lin Jianliang Reply:
Hello: I had milk tea around 3-4 PM. I tested my blood sugar at 6 PM, which is considered postprandial blood sugar (2 hours after eating), not fasting blood sugar.

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Understanding HIV Risks in Monogamous Same-Sex Relationships

HIV/AIDS Hello, I would like to ask a question. I am a gay male who is a receptive partner (bottom) and have a steady partner. Neither of us has any sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and we sometimes engage in unprotected anal intercourse. I would like to know if there is a...


Dr. Liao Zhongxin Reply:
1. Although one partner may be monogamous, the other may not be, so both parties should be able to get tested. 2. Regarding one partner testing positive, it does not necessarily mean the other will also test positive; consultation and testing at a medical facility are recommend...

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Can Elevated Liver Enzymes Affect Sexual Function?

Can elevated liver enzymes affect sexual function? A few days ago, I visited a urologist due to issues related to sexual function and had blood tests done. Upon returning for a follow-up, the test results showed that all values were within normal ranges except for GOT and GPT, wh...


Dr. Xie Rongyuan Reply:
Hello: Generally, mild liver function abnormalities do not cause sexual dysfunction. It is recommended to consult a urologist to determine the cause. Thank you for your message!

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Understanding the Significance of Brown and Black Residue in Nasogastric Tube Aspirate

The color of the gastric aspirate from a nasogastric tube? Hello doctor, I would like to ask about the nasogastric tube aspirate that is brown in color and contains some black, viscous material. What could this indicate?


Dr. Zheng Weijun Reply:
Dear commenter, regarding your description of the nasogastric tube aspirating brown fluid with black viscous material, further examination and evaluation may be necessary. The contents aspirated from the nasogastric tube may be related to ingested foods, such as iron-rich foods l...

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Understanding Antibody Results in Dermatomyositis: Implications for Disease Progression

Antibody Issues in Dermatomyositis I was diagnosed with dermatomyositis on November 20, 2023, with a positive result for PL-7 (++) and negative results for all others. At that time, I only experienced muscle weakness, mechanic's hands, and joint rashes, with no other symptom...


Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. The blood test results you received are qualitative tests, which do not provide actual numerical values, so they are not very precise and do not necessarily indicate changes in disease status or worsening of your condition. I suggest not to worr...

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Distinguishing Between Immune Issues and Menopause Symptoms at 50

How to distinguish between immune issues and menopausal symptoms? Hello, Doctor. I am 50 years and 6 months old. My menstrual cycle was regular until December of last year when it suddenly stopped. Before March of this year, I experienced insomnia, excessive sweating, frequent co...


Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. Here are my responses: (1) What tests should be done to confirm if there is inflammation or adhesion in the spine? --> X-rays and blood tests are sufficient. If necessary, an MRI may also be arranged. Your physician may have started treatm...

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Understanding Low C3 Levels During Early Pregnancy: What You Need to Know

Low C3 complement levels? Due to being in the early stages of pregnancy (5 weeks), my doctor had me undergo multiple blood tests, and I just saw the results in my health record. My C3 level is only 87 mg/dL (the normal range is above 90). I already have Sjögren's syndrome, b...


Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. There are many reasons for a decrease in complement C3 levels. If it was previously normal and has now decreased, it may be related to immune system activation. If you have Sjögren's syndrome, it is indeed possible to have lower complement...

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Understanding the Effectiveness and Frequency of Immune System Tests

Immune system examination? Hello Doctor: I had an immune system blood test related to rheumatoid conditions last November, and all the values were normal at that time. I would like to ask how long the effectiveness of the immune system test lasts and how often I should have it do...


Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. If your tests are all normal and you do not have any symptoms related to the immune system or rheumatic diseases, I believe routine follow-up may not be necessary. However, if you experience rheumatic symptoms such as joint pain, skin rashes, un...

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Chronic Dry Mouth and Tongue Pain: Unraveling the Mystery of Symptoms

Dry mouth and tongue pain for many years without a definitive diagnosis? Hello Doctor, my mother has been experiencing symptoms of reduced saliva for about 30 years. She has seen dentists, rheumatologists, and family medicine doctors, and underwent a sublingual gauze test which c...


Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. My suggestions are as follows: 1. You may consider returning to a rheumatology clinic for evaluation. If necessary, a salivary gland biopsy may indeed be required, as sometimes the diagnosis of Sjögren's syndrome necessitates this examina...

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Understanding Abnormal Blood Test Results: Neutrophils, Monocytes, and Lymphocytes

Abnormal lymphocytes and leukocytes in blood test report? Hello, I went to the emergency room last November due to abdominal pain. I just checked my health records and saw the blood test report from that time, which showed three values highlighted in red: Neutrophil - 90.0%, Mono...


Dr. Zheng Weijun Reply:
Dear commenter, based on the information you provided, the proportions of neutrophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes in your blood report are 90.0%, 2.0%, and 7.5%, respectively. These values are slightly abnormal, as neutrophils typically range from 50-70%, monocytes from 2-10%, an...

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Understanding Elevated Gamma-Globulin Levels: Potential Causes and Implications

Elevated γ-globulin levels? Hello, doctor. Previously, I was concerned about the possibility of having multiple myeloma. Later, I received some blood test results: FLC Lambda 11.89 (5.71-26.3) / FLC Kappa 14.45 (3.3-19.4) / FLC K/L 1.22 (0.25-1.65). The Kappa level of 14.45 (3.3-...


Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. Here are my responses: 1. It appears that your γ-globulin levels are elevated. Does this mean I have multiple myeloma? --> No. Infections or autoimmune diseases can also cause a slight increase. The manifestations of multiple myeloma are d...

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Understanding Positive Cold Agglutinins and Fibrinogen in Immune Disorders

Autoimmune diseases Hello, doctor. Recently, blood tests revealed cold agglutinin IgM (1+) and another positive result for cold fibrinogen. I do not have hepatitis B or C, and my ALT and AST levels are normal. An abdominal MRI last June was normal, and an abdominal ultrasound in ...


Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. Nasal mucosal bleeding is likely unrelated to cryoglobulinemia, so there is no need to worry. I still recommend regular follow-ups with a gastroenterologist, including monitoring for fatty liver and viral hepatitis. The Allergy, Immunology, and ...

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Sudden Spike in Urinary Protein: Possible Autoimmune Causes?

Sudden increase in urinary protein levels? Hello Doctor, my urine protein levels skyrocketed from below 30 to 106 between June 7 and July 11, along with increases in microalbumin and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio, while other urine tests remained normal. I was hospitalized in...


Dr. Lin Wuxuan Reply:
If you experience any discomfort, please schedule an earlier appointment and discuss it with your attending physician. Thank you.

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Understanding Thyroid Enlargement: Causes, Concerns, and Solutions

Thyroid enlargement issue? Hello Doctor: My current issue is related to my thyroid examination. I had an ultrasound that revealed one side is 2 cm thick, along with 2 or 3 nodules measuring 0.4 cm, but my blood test results are all within the normal range. I would like to ask why...


Dr. Lin Wuxuan Reply:
Hello, if you have already visited a medical facility for an examination, it is advisable to consult your attending physician regarding the diagnosis results and whether follow-up outpatient visits are necessary. Thank you.

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Understanding Low Hemoglobin and Cholesterol Levels in Health Reports

The health check report has red text? Based on your health check report, your hemoglobin (Hb) level is 11.2 g/dL, hematocrit (Ht) is 35.4%, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol is 62 mg/dL, all of which are below the standard values. You should pay attention to the follo...


Dr. Lin Jianliang Reply:
Hello: Please transfer to the hematology department. A low-density lipoprotein (LDL) level of 62 is still within an acceptable range for most individuals.

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Does Ulcerative Colitis Affect Immunoglobulin Levels and Cancer Risk?

Does ulcerative colitis have an impact? Hello Doctor, I am a patient with ulcerative colitis, which is currently under control. A colonoscopy in May showed that my mucosa has almost healed. Recently, due to immune-related issues, my blood test showed positive cold agglutinins wit...


Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. The likelihood of ulcerative colitis being associated with cryoglobulinemia is quite low. Although there are sporadic case reports, I am somewhat skeptical about the correlation between these two conditions; generally, the chances are minimal, ...

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Assessing Blood Infection Risks After Accidental Cut in Hospital

Risk of blood infection from being cut by scissors used by a nurse in the hospital? Hello Doctor: A few months ago, my child was hospitalized for pneumonia for 5 days. On the day of discharge, while the nurse was removing the IV bandage, she accidentally cut my child's littl...


Dr. Liao Zhongxin Reply:
According to the Centers for Disease Control data, there are three main routes of transmission for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): 1. Sexual Transmission: Engaging in oral, anal, or vaginal intercourse, or any exchange of bodily fluids with an HIV-infected individual po...

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