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Don’t get sick! You must pay attention to your physical health!

Don’t get sick! Always pay attention to your physical health!

Life is a long road. The most common approach is to divide our lives into several segments according to age groups, such as children, teenagers, youth, middle-aged, and old age. We set different goals at different stages according to this segmentation. Among all goals, We all seem to have neglected to pay attention to our bodies. In most cases, they focus on things outside themselves, such as how to get further promotion at work, how to build a good relationship with colleagues and leaders, how to run a harmonious and happy family, buying a house and a car, and having children go to a good school. Better schools...

In life, we put all our energy into what we think is the most important thing. In order to achieve the results we want, we work overtime, work hard, and do our best... We simply don’t put our bodies in an important position. One day, our body will give a warning that something is uncomfortable or wrong. It may be too late to look at it at this time. On the Internet and in daily life, we often hear that someone accidentally contracted an incurable disease, but usually you can see that he is fine. Seeing these people and things around me, I was quite touched. From their bodies, I can see that you must pay more attention to your body. You must not wait until one day when the pain comes and you have nothing to do.

My recent medical experience made me deeply feel once again that I must pay attention to my body and never get sick. When you are sick and feel uncomfortable, the most important thing is that the hospital cannot afford it!

No, two days ago, I felt a slight pain in my stomach, so I made an appointment with a specialist on my phone and went to the hospital for a checkup on Friday.

My home is not far from the hospital where I made an appointment. I arrived at the hospital on time at eight o'clock in the morning. It was not yet time to go to work. However, there were already many patients in the hospital, and the doctor had also arrived at his office. We usually go to work at 8:30, right? There are so many people there so early, which only shows that the hospital's "business" is good.

I don’t want to contribute to the hospital! I muttered in my mind.

It’s okay if you don’t contribute. I’m not feeling well, so I can only come here. Follow the guidance of the hospital staff, report, line up, and wait for the doctor to call your number before going to see a doctor. Fortunately, I was the first to see the doctor. It looks like I can still go to the office in the morning.

No matter what your usual identity is, when you arrive at the hospital, you have only one identity, and that is the patient. If you're not sick, why did you come to the hospital? (Except for the situation where you come to visit a patient)

It’s time for me to see a doctor. The doctor simply gave me a checkup and then prescribed several examination orders. I just felt a little uncomfortable in my stomach. Doctor I was prescribed three examinations: electrocardiogram, B-ultrasound examination, and painless gastroscopy. Painless gastroscopy is a must. As for electrocardiogram and B-ultrasound examination, are they necessary? Is there some suspicion of indiscriminate inspection? There is a scrolling slogan in the hall: Resolutely rectify large prescriptions, excessive inspections, and excessive supplies. But what's the use? Do patients have the right to choose?

Let’s not argue about this matter. Who told you that you are not in good health? In hospitals, patients are vulnerable groups.

After paying the fee quickly, go to the second floor for inspection. Wow, there are already a lot of people queuing up here. According to my judgment, I should queue up for B-ultrasound first, and then queue up for gastroscopy. It was not yet half past eight.

Queuing up the number at the entrance of B-ultrasound, I was so early (not even 8:30 in the morning), the number I got was already 70, and it looked like I had to wait all morning. There are six B-ultrasound rooms in total. The gastroscopy examination was scheduled on the 26th. There was no need to queue for the electrocardiogram, and the examination could be done at any time.

After the electrocardiogram, we entered a long waiting period. As time goes by, more and more people come to the hospital for medical treatment.

B-ultrasound examination is the slowest, so I just stand at the door and wait. When can I get my number? Looking at the sign, I really wanted to go in and jump in line, but seeing so many people at the door, I thought better of it. Be patient.

Fortunately, there were many people in front who did not come. Finally, around ten o'clock, I checked. After reading the B-ultrasound report, I found that there was no problem with my stomach, but some minor problems with my gallbladder and liver. We should also pay great attention to small problems!

It was my turn to have a painless gastroscopy at eleven o'clock. According to the doctor's instructions, I drank medicine, got an injection (probably anesthesia), got on the bed (a high-rise bed for examination) and opened my mouth. It felt terrible to think about inserting such a long tube into my stomach. I wanted to see for myself what was going on with my stomach. Actually fell asleep. By the time the doctor called me, I had already checked it out. I left the examination room accompanied by my husband. I took the test report and went to the doctor's office.

Fortunately, there is no big problem with my stomach. It was already noon when I returned home with the medicine prescribed by the doctor.

You see, I have talked so much, but what I want to say most is that you must take good care of your body and never go to the hospital. That is really not a good idea. place.