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Understanding Bronchial Fibrosis and Aspiration Pneumonia Symptoms

Bronchial fibrosis. Aspiration pneumonia? Hello, Dr. Kuo. 1. What are the symptoms of bronchial fibrosis? If the bronchus remains inflamed and is not treated, how long does it take for it to develop into fibrotic bronchus? Is there mucus, white phlegm, or clear phlegm present? ...


Dr. Guo Conghuai Reply:
Hello Miss Xiao Mei: 1. Bronchial fibrosis is an inflammatory process, similar to scarring of the skin. If the fibrosis is severe, it may lead to symptoms of wheezing. Generally, inflammation tends to resolve on its own, except in cases of bacterial infection, which requires one...

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Managing Knee Pain in Stroke Survivors: A Guide for Seniors

Stroke The grandmother is 80 years old and had a stroke at the age of 75, but has since recovered. Recently, she has been experiencing knee pain. What should be done?


Dr. Ke Zhengchang Reply:
Hello Miss Lo: Your grandmother is suspected to have degenerative arthritis. Please visit the orthopedic department for examination and treatment.

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Understanding Low Blood Pressure: Symptoms, Risks, and Prevention Tips

Hypotension Does low blood pressure cause stroke? What are the symptoms of low blood pressure? How can low blood pressure be prevented?


Dr. Yang Guojun Reply:
Some women are born with low blood pressure, which should not have any clinical significance. If there are any concerns, please visit the internal medicine clinic, Room 5, for an examination.

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