Understanding CRP Levels: What High Readings Could Indicate
The CRP test results may indicate the following meanings? Hello: Recently, due to the need for spinal surgery, a blood test was conducted, revealing a CRP level of 10.62 mg/L. The doctor recommended resting for two weeks and then rechecking the CRP, which remained elevated at 8.9...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your questions. Here are my responses: 1. Regarding whether these numbers indicate a serious infection: I believe they do not. 2. Concerning the pain in the dental root due to the presence of a screw in the denture, could this cause the CRP to rise to 10.62 ...[Read More] Understanding CRP Levels: What High Readings Could Indicate
Understanding Your First Gout Attack: Symptoms, Treatment, and Management
First gout attack? Hello Doctor, I visited the clinic at the beginning of April due to ankle pain. At that time, I had been lifting heavy objects for half a day due to work. The next day, my ankle became red, swollen, hot, and painful, so I went back to the clinic where the docto...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. If I understand correctly, both (Probenecid and Allopurinol) are medications used to lower uric acid levels. Generally, we prescribe only one uric acid-lowering medication, and we only consider combining them in patients who are more difficult ...[Read More] Understanding Your First Gout Attack: Symptoms, Treatment, and Management
Understanding Test Results: Concerns About Tumor Risk and Further Examinations
Please inquire about the test results? Hello, doctor. Recently, my father experienced swelling in his throat and left hand due to stress, prompting him to visit a rheumatology and immunology specialist. Based on his condition, the doctor ordered the following tests (the items lis...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses: 1. The attending physician did not inform us about the location of the tumor, nor did they provide a detailed explanation to my father regarding which specific values were problematic for the diagnosis. Could you please ...[Read More] Understanding Test Results: Concerns About Tumor Risk and Further Examinations
Understanding Soft Stool: Parasite Infection or Medication Side Effects?
Parasitic infection Hello Dr. Lin, I experienced a mental health crisis in April 2021. To avoid being forcibly taken to a hospital by my family, I hid in a public restroom at a temple. During that time, I completely lost my rationality and felt excessively thirsty. Believing I ha...
Dr. Lin Wufu Reply:
Hello: Theoretically, for the toilet water in a public restroom to contain parasites, it would require that a person who had feces with parasites used the toilet just before. Additionally, parasites cannot survive outside the human body for an extended period, so the likelihood o...[Read More] Understanding Soft Stool: Parasite Infection or Medication Side Effects?
Understanding Post-Infusion Vein Issues: What You Need to Know
Venous issues It has been over a month since I had an IV drip, which was administered in the vein at my elbow. Now, there are three raised areas on the vein, about the size of red beans. They are not painful, and I am unsure of the cause. Will there be any concerns when I need to...
Dr. Li Jian Reply:
It is recommended that you undergo a vascular surgery examination. Thank you for your inquiry.[Read More] Understanding Post-Infusion Vein Issues: What You Need to Know
Essential Care Tips for Living with One Kidney
Precautions for Having One Kidney Hello Dr. Huang, I was born with only one kidney on the left side (the right kidney was absent at birth). Recently, my routine blood tests have been normal, but an ultrasound revealed that my remaining kidney has enlarged slightly due to compen...
Dr. Huang Yaoxuan Reply:
Hello Mr. Lun: "Having only one kidney" means that you need to pay attention to certain aspects of daily life, which are similar to those of individuals with two kidneys. However, the situation may differ in cases of acute kidney injury, such as acute pyelonephritis, wh...[Read More] Essential Care Tips for Living with One Kidney
Understanding Low Hemoglobin Levels: Do You Need Further Testing?
Blood test report issues? Hello, doctor! My blood test report shows low hemoglobin at 12.9, hematocrit at 39.3, MCH at 26.2, MCHC at 32.8, and MCV at 79.7. Do I need to undergo any further tests? Thank you!
Dr. Xie Rongyuan Reply:
Hello: The blood test report should be normal and not low; it can be monitored further. Thank you for your message![Read More] Understanding Low Hemoglobin Levels: Do You Need Further Testing?
Understanding Your Blood Sugar Levels: Do You Have Diabetic Dermopathy?
Is it a diabetic spot? Hello Doctor, my BMI is 21. I have been consistently engaging in aerobic exercise and maintaining a healthy diet, but I have been troubled by diabetes issues recently. At the end of February this year, my fasting blood glucose was 89, but by the end of Marc...
Dr. Li Jian Reply:
Currently, blood sugar levels are normal. Regarding skin lesions, you can consult a dermatologist. Thank you for your inquiry.[Read More] Understanding Your Blood Sugar Levels: Do You Have Diabetic Dermopathy?
Understanding Eosinophils and RDW-CV: What Your Blood Test Results Mean
Eosinophils Hello, doctor. During this health check, there were two abnormal blood indices: 1. Red Blood Cell Distribution Width Coefficient of Variation (RDW-CV): 11.4% (normal range is 11.5% to 14.5%) 2. Eosinophils: 6.9% (normal range is 0% to 6%). The other indices are normal...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. Here are my responses: 1. Red Cell Distribution Width - Coefficient of Variation (RDW-CV): 11.4% (normal range is 11.5% to 14.5%) --> This indicates that there is little variation in red blood cell size. However, as long as hemoglobin leve...[Read More] Understanding Eosinophils and RDW-CV: What Your Blood Test Results Mean
Understanding HIV and HPV Risks: PEP Efficacy and Autoimmune Concerns
HIV infection HPV infection Hello, Doctor. I have a question. After performing oral sex on a woman, I noticed small red spots on my abdomen two days later, which made me very anxious. I quickly went to a clinic and had a blood test for HIV, which came back negative. I started tak...
Dr. Liao Zhongxin Reply:
First, let's look at the information about HIV: The HIV virus has three main transmission routes: 1. Sexual transmission: Engaging in oral, anal, or vaginal intercourse without a condom with an HIV-infected individual or exchanging other bodily fluids carries a risk of infec...[Read More] Understanding HIV and HPV Risks: PEP Efficacy and Autoimmune Concerns
Understanding Hypoglycemia: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Hypoglycemia Report [Radioimmunoassay Nuclear Medicine Test] Hypoglycemia Report Date: 01/08/2021 [Thyroglobulin] 25.51 ng/ml [hGH] 11.13 ng/ml [C-Peptide] 1.01 ng/ml [Insulin] 2.52 uIU/ml [Cortisol] 15.35 (17:39) µg/dl [Free T4] 1.06 ng/ml [TSH] 2.44 uIU/ml [Ab-T...
Dr. Lin Jianliang Reply:
Hello: 1. The above report cannot determine whether it is hypoglycemia or type 1 diabetes; it seems to be looking for causes of hypoglycemia. 2. In the early or pre-stage of diabetes, due to abnormal insulin secretion in the body, postprandial hypoglycemia may occur. The assessme...[Read More] Understanding Hypoglycemia: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Blood Draw Infection Risks: Understanding Safety Protocols in Clinics
Blood draw infection issues? Hello, doctor: (1) Last month, I went to a private laboratory for a blood test. Normally, the procedure is to draw blood first and then pay, but that day I paid first before the blood draw. The technician counted out change for me using seven one-hund...
Dr. Liao Zhongxin Reply:
First, it is important to note that the HIV virus can only survive outside the human body for about 10 minutes. Therefore, unless the other person is covered in fresh blood and is in direct contact with your open wound, the risk of infection is very low. If you still have concern...[Read More] Blood Draw Infection Risks: Understanding Safety Protocols in Clinics
Can You Contract HIV Through Masturbation After Contact with Infected Fluids?
Transmission route - masturbation If a person has contact with the blood or semen of an HIV-infected individual on their hands, does not wash their hands, and then engages in masturbation with broken skin on their genitals, is there a risk of HIV infection?
Dr. Liao Zhongxin Reply:
First, let's review the transmission routes of HIV. There are three main transmission routes for the HIV virus: 1. Sexual transmission: Engaging in oral, anal, or vaginal intercourse without a condom with an HIV-infected individual, or exchanging other bodily fluids, carri...[Read More] Can You Contract HIV Through Masturbation After Contact with Infected Fluids?
Understanding Gastrointestinal Issues: Causes and Remedies for Stomach Pain
Gastrointestinal issues Hello, doctor. I went to the night market yesterday and ate a lot of food. Around 2 AM, I experienced about 20 minutes of abdominal cramping (some time had passed since I finished eating). I felt the urge to have a bowel movement but couldn't, and the...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. If you are not experiencing any further cramping, then there is no need for concern. Blood in the stool is more commonly associated with hemorrhoids or anal fissures. Anal fissures tend to be painful, whereas if there is no pain, it is more like...[Read More] Understanding Gastrointestinal Issues: Causes and Remedies for Stomach Pain
Understanding Allergic Rhinitis: Immunology vs. ENT Treatment Approaches
Allergic rhinitis Can I also see the immunology department? May I ask if your treatment methods in immunology involve regular appointments for medication management? What is the difference between immunology and otolaryngology?
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. Personally, I believe the differences between our department and the otolaryngology department are as follows: 1. We primarily focus on medication, while otolaryngologists can use endoscopy to observe changes in the nasal cavity, throat, and ea...[Read More] Understanding Allergic Rhinitis: Immunology vs. ENT Treatment Approaches
Managing Viral Warts and Hemorrhoids: Key Questions Answered
Having viral warts and hemorrhoids? Hello Doctor, about one or two weeks ago, I noticed something on my buttocks and went to see a dermatologist. The doctor said it was a viral wart, which I believe is genital warts. I have undergone one session of cryotherapy and have some quest...
Dr. Liao Zhongxin Reply:
To encourage men to receive the HPV vaccine, it has been renamed the Papillomavirus vaccine. Generally, adults carry the papillomavirus, but certain strains can lead to cancer or sexually transmitted infections. Therefore, the government encourages both young men and women to get...[Read More] Managing Viral Warts and Hemorrhoids: Key Questions Answered
Chronic Bloating, Unproductive Burping, and Unexplained Fever: Seeking Answers
Bloating, inability to burp, and unexplained fever issues? Hello doctor, I would like to ask about my issues with frequent bloating and an inability to burp, which has made me feel nauseous for over five years. Every morning, I wake up feeling very nauseous, and I almost always e...
Dr. Li Jian Reply:
If traveling abroad can improve the issue, it may be caused by psychological factors. It would be advisable to consider consulting a psychosomatic medicine specialist. Thank you for your inquiry.[Read More] Chronic Bloating, Unproductive Burping, and Unexplained Fever: Seeking Answers
Understanding T3, T4, TSH Tests and Thyroid Ultrasound Results
T3, T4, and TSH tests along with thyroid ultrasound? Hello Doctor, The results of the T3, T4, and TSH tests are as follows: TSH (Thyroid Stimulating Hormone): 7.4, T3 (Triiodothyronine): 101, Free T4: 0.88. The thyroid ultrasound results are as follows: Examination Report: F...
Dr. Lin Jianliang Reply:
Hello Eason: The current report indicates two main issues: 1. Thyroid disease caused by immune factors: further blood tests, physical examinations, and medical history inquiries are required in the outpatient clinic. 2. Thyroid nodules: a follow-up visit is needed to assess the c...[Read More] Understanding T3, T4, TSH Tests and Thyroid Ultrasound Results
Is Rapid Weight Loss Normal? Understanding Healthy Weight Fluctuations
Weight loss On December 25, 2023, my weight was 134 pounds, and by January 7, 2024, it had dropped to 129 pounds. Is this rapid weight loss? I started exercising to lose weight on December 25, and initially, the weight dropped quickly. After that, I was losing about 1-2 kilograms...
Dr. Lin Jianliang Reply:
Hello: If you are eating normally without any special restrictions, losing 1-3 kilograms in a week is not very common. However, it does not necessarily indicate a problem. It is still advisable to consult a physician, especially since you have noticed blood in your stool. Please ...[Read More] Is Rapid Weight Loss Normal? Understanding Healthy Weight Fluctuations
Is Rapid Weight Loss Normal? Understanding Healthy Weight Fluctuations
Weight loss On December 25, 2023, my weight was 134 pounds, and by January 7, 2024, it had dropped to 129 pounds. Is this rapid weight loss? I started exercising to lose weight on December 25, and initially, the weight dropped quickly. After that, I was losing about 1-2 kilograms...
Dr. Lin Jianliang Reply:
Hello: If you are eating normally without any special restrictions, losing 1-3 kilograms in a week is not very common. However, it doesn't necessarily indicate a problem. It is still advisable to consult a physician, especially since you have noticed blood in your stool. Ple...[Read More] Is Rapid Weight Loss Normal? Understanding Healthy Weight Fluctuations