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How to Manage Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting?

Nausea and vomiting during chemotherapy are common side effects after treatment. The main management strategies include dietary adjustments and medication therapy. 1. Reasonable dietary planning: If ...
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What Does Elevated Tumor Markers Indicate?

Discovering elevated tumor markers does not necessarily mean that cancer has already developed. At present, the primary reasons that may lead to an increase in tumor markers include the following asp...
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Will hepatitis B definitely progress to cirrhosis? Under what circumstances will it develop into cirrhosis?

Many hepatitis B patients have likely heard of the "hepatitis-cirrhosis-liver cancer" trilogy and often worry about progressing to cirrhosis. China is a country with a high prevalence of hepatitis B, ...
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What! Can children also get fatty liver disease? Experts advise vigilance

When it comes to fatty liver disease, most people think of obese adults and middle-aged individuals. However, did you know that children as young as three or four years old can also develop fatty live...
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"Doctor, I've been taking liver softening medication for years, why isn't this illness getting any better?"

Patient: "Doctor, I've been taking liver-protective medication for years, but the condition keeps recurring and never seems to get better. Why is that?" Me: "What was the underlying cause of your live...
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Taking advantage of the Chinese New Year to nourish your body and boost your immune system—is it really good for liver disease?

Many liver disease patients, especially younger ones, want to take advantage of the Chinese New Year holiday to nourish their bodies and boost their own immunity, hoping to recover from liver disease ...
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During Chinese New Year, can liver disease patients drink a little alcohol when visiting relatives and friends?

The end of 2019 is already here, and 2020 is approaching step by step. Are some liver disease patients itching to raise their glasses in celebration during this festive season? In clinical practice, w...
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It's Chinese New Year! Have you done all the necessary checkups for liver disease patients before the holiday?

The Chinese New Year is just around the corner, and everyone must be getting busy preparing for the festivities! However, no matter how busy you are, liver disease patients should not forget to get a ...
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As the New Year approaches, doctors warn: Do not use liver-protecting drugs indiscriminately; the right ones are those that suit you.

The festive atmosphere is growing stronger, and the New Year is approaching! After the holiday, visits to relatives and friends, gatherings, and parties will be bustling with excitement! However, pati...
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Patients with Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Negative, Hepatitis B e Antibody Positive, and Hepatitis B Core Antibody Positive (commonly known as "Small Three Positives") Have Become a High-Risk Group for Liver Cancer? Here's What You Need to Do to Prevent It

Many people think that "small three positives" is not serious and that only "big three positives" requires attention. This is a misconception. As a result, many individuals who have "small three posit...
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