Don t throw away health inspection report and drag it on the upper body of hepatitis and diabetes
The man surnamed Huang, a 40-year-old, is the head of a foreign company. He pays tens of thousands of yuan in Jian per year. He received a report and was left alone. In recent months, he has been in medical treatment due to physical inappropriate physical condition. He found out that he had acute hepatitis and had diabetes.
Chen Yuhan, a doctor at the Family Medicine Department of Chimei Medical Center, pointed out today that when Huang Nan received a health examination report, she was left by the side, not looking at it, recalling the clinic, and not controlling her diet. In recent months, she has been unable to recover due to frequent fatigue and decreased appetite, and has become unsuitable.
The doctor found that the yellow male liver index suddenly increased, which was confirmed to be acute hepatitis, and the rise in blood sugar also caused the body to be inappropriate. The doctor also reviewed Huang Nan's health examination report and found out that Huang Nan had a fatty liver problem several years ago, and her blood sugar and blood lipids were also increasing year by year, and she had diabetes.
Chen Yuhan said that the purpose of health testing is to find the disease early before the symptoms occur, or detect risk factors in advance to prevent the disease from occurring. But some people spend a lot of money and specially give time to check. After receiving the report, they do not read the report details carefully, or ignore the doctor's suggestion of tracking time and precautions, and instead lose the meaning of health care.
Chen Yuhan said that normal health does not mean complete health, and some abnormalities do not mean that there must be a disease. The abnormalities in the inspection report may be temporary or represent a major disease. However, ordinary people are often very worried when they see the red words in the health inspection report.
In fact, health examination results need to be combined with clinical symptoms and personal risk factors. It is not just about numerical values to determine whether it is healthy. Sometimes it takes a period of time to track and evaluate it to confirm the diagnosis. For example, diabetes and hypertension need to be monitored continuously to determine whether medicine is used to determine whether it is treated.