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Why Is Post-Anal Surgery Pain Particularly Severe?

Hello everyone, today let's discuss why postoperative anal pain feels exceptionally intense. Multiple factors are actually at play here, and we'll break them down step by step, from anatomical structu...
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Why Do Patients Always Feel Incomplete Bowel Movement After Anorectal Surgery?

Hello everyone, today let's discuss a common issue many patients experience after anal surgery—even when there's little stool, they constantly feel the urge to defecate. What exactly causes this stron...
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Why Does Wound Healing Take Longer After Anorectal Surgery?

Many patients who undergo anal surgery notice that compared to wounds in other parts of the body, post-operative anal wounds often have a more prolonged recovery process. This phenomenon is closely re...
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Blood in Stool Shocks the Night! It's Not "Hemorrhoids" Bleeding, But "Rectal Vascular Ectasia" Playing Tricks

"Boom!" The heavy rain pounded against the truck's windshield as 48-year-old Master Zhang clutched the steering wheel, when sudden abdominal pain struck. Pulling over at a rest area restroom, his hear...
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Excessive wound drainage after proctological surgery? Don't panic! Follow these care tips to speed up healing by 2x!

Does perianal wound care have you feeling distressed? Constantly dealing with sticky wound surfaces and persistent drainage, worrying about potential infection; experiencing excruciating pain when dre...
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Urgent Notice! Anoscopy vs. Colonoscopy: How to Choose?

The vivid blue and orange blocks in the picture help you quickly distinguish these two examinations! Dark blue represents anoscopy, while amber orange stands for colonoscopy. Let's clearly explain the...
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The "Final Warning" from Gastric Disease to Stomach Cancer: How to Seize the Critical Reversal Period?

The progression from gastritis to gastric cancer is not instantaneous, but rather a gradual, multi-step process. Among these steps, "intestinal metaplasia" and "dysplasia" are considered the two close...
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Stomach-nourishing "gold standard": remember these nine rules and that's enough

Key point: According to statistics, more than 70% of "office workers" have poor stomach health, mostly among young and middle-aged people. Office workers live on fast food and eat irregularly; such po...
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Can people with stomach disease drink congee or not? Veteran actor says this while filming

Key point: Recently, a behind-the-scenes clip of Kara Wai on set went viral. During a break in filming, Kara Wai questioned a scene in the script: "I find it strange that she is eating congee now, bec...
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Long-term porridge consumption does not protect the stomach! To properly care for your stomach, do these things well

Key point: When many people have stomach discomfort, their first reaction is to drink porridge to nourish the stomach. We also commonly believe that drinking more porridge is good for the stomach, but...
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