The main cause of human illness is "internal troubles and foreign invasion".
Internal worry: refers to metabolic disorder in the body, abnormal organ function, and cell variation regardless of friend or foe;
External troubles: microbial infections such as viruses and bacteria, and injuries caused by various chemical and physical factors.
"If you get sick often, you won't get seriously ill." This view is obviously one-sided, but it has some truth.
Why are people who are often ill less likely to get seriously ill? 1, people who are often sick have a * * * nature and often go to the hospital. People who often go to the hospital can often find some signs of serious illness at an early stage after careful inquiry and examination by doctors, and then put them out with drugs. For example, intestinal polyposis can prevent the occurrence of intestinal cancer if it can be treated early and checked on time.
People who are often ill often take different kinds of drugs. Some drugs actually have synergistic effects. For example, the "ibuprofen tablets" that we often eat not only reduce fever, but also have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, which virtually cured some serious inflammatory diseases.
3. People who are often sick cherish their lives more. I often have minor ailments and pains, so I should see a doctor. For a long time, you have been very dependent on doctors and have good compliance. You can listen to the doctor's diet and life guidance, and then greatly avoid the risk of cancer.
People who are often sick can repeatedly stimulate the body's immune system, which is more active and more resistant to diseases.
It is absolutely unfair to say that if you are often ill, you will not get seriously ill. The cases you see are very limited. I have been engaged in clinical work for many years and have seen all kinds of patients. Of course, this also includes patients with a large number of medical records and tests.
Many basic diseases, including hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, hyperuricemia and so on. These patients have many complications and often go to the hospital, but these diseases are not good in the end, such as hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, myocardial infarction, diabetic ketosis, gout and so on.
In short: Again, if there is anything abnormal in the body, it is not recommended to endure it, nor to use the indigenous method immediately. It is best to go to the hospital to consult the doctor about the seriousness of the problem and then consider how to treat it. Ordinary people have limited medical knowledge, and if we ignore some subtle things, it may lead to serious diseases.
A planned physical examination every year is the main premise to ensure health.
My neighbor, an old lady, was beautiful when she was young, but she was in poor health and had heart problems. She was ill all day and gave birth to four girls, all brought up by her mother-in-law.
My mother-in-law is in good health. She often boasts that she has never known any disease in her life and has never been to the hospital. She has a little cold, fever and headache, but she is fine. If you are tired after work, you will scold your son angrily, marry a sick seedling and take medicine all day. It seems that you may not survive her.
It is because of her poor health that her husband is particularly distressed by her and won't let her do anything. She has never done farm work in the fields and is younger than her peers. Up to now, she is over eighty years old and still alive! Every time she had a heart attack, she lay motionless on the ground as if she were dead. Her daughter took out the medicine and gave it to her. After a while, she slowly woke up.
Her mother-in-law was in good health. One day, she left in a hurry and fell dead, just over 60 years old. Her husband died of a sudden cerebral hemorrhage in his fifties.
She is the only one who stays at home. She doesn't even know if the water is on. She sat at home crying and was carried home by her daughter. The four daughters are filial, take medicine every day, and keep all kinds of health care products. Although she is over eighty years old, she feels her health is getting better and better. I guess I can live for another ten years.
Years ago, a 45-year-old man died in our hometown with brain stem bleeding. He drove all day, dragging the dirt. When he came home at night complaining of a headache, his daughter went to see a village doctor. The doctor came and said to go to the bathroom first. Then he collapsed in the toilet and lost consciousness. He quickly called an ambulance to the city hospital. He was diagnosed with brain stem bleeding, and the amount of bleeding was very large. Even after the craniotomy, even if he saved his life, he was a vegetable. So I gave up treatment. He died three days after he came home.
People talk behind their backs, so young and strong cattle can go up the mountain to catch tigers, unlike damn people. How to say dead is dead. As a matter of fact, he is not ill or dead. His blood pressure has been high. Sometimes he takes medicine, sometimes he doesn't, and he does such heavy work. Hypertension needs to take medicine every day, or I didn't pay attention.
As the saying goes, "a medicine pot can stand the tip of a cypress tree." That's why you draw water from the well with clay pots and wooden tips. These cans will break when touched, so you should be extra careful when using them. The wooden tip is made of cypress, so it is not afraid of knocking or touching. People think it is very powerful. Make it at will, why can't a strong man endure the medicine jar? It's just that I don't care about minor illnesses and disasters at ordinary times, and finally my life is at stake.
There is nothing but money, nothing but illness, and a healthy body is the most important thing.
This is a sentence that is often heard. It is usually used to comfort sick people. Basically, it is reassuring, and I have never seen rigorous medical statistics.
The so-called "common diseases" are often minor diseases. This kind of person should not be seriously ill, which is not surprising, because he is often ill, and naturally sees a doctor and takes medicine more often. Many diseases have been dealt with from the beginning. So it seems that he really hasn't been seriously ill.
In contrast, some people have always claimed that they are not sick, and the medical insurance card is basically unnecessary. Once they get sick, they are seriously ill. A considerable number of people here are actually "afraid of illness and avoiding medical treatment." My neighbor, an old cadre, has refused regular follow-up and looks really good. 10 years ago, my daughter called at night and no one answered. She came to see her, collapsed in the toilet and left.
These are not based on statistics, just empirical impressions. Can be used as an explanation, but not as a rule.
People often say that "minor ailments are constant, but serious illnesses are not committed", which means that people who are often ill will not get serious illnesses. On the contrary, people who look healthy at ordinary times and seldom get sick may be serious diseases such as cancer once they get sick.
Are people who are often ill really not seriously ill? Why? Some people seldom get sick, but they are suddenly diagnosed with cancer, and some people live to be eighty or ninety years old with minor illnesses. This may indeed happen in real life, but these may be just an example and not representative. However, because such cases are too unexpected and easy to be concerned and discussed, they will be subjectively judged as a common phenomenon. In fact, although the phenomenon exists, it is not universal.
There are two possible reasons for what really happened.
1, first of all, from the human body's own physique. Whether you are sick or not depends mainly on people's resistance, that is, their ability to resist diseases. Some people love to get sick since childhood, and their resistance to viruses or bacteria in the external environment is poor, while some people have strong resistance to diseases, and some common pathogens cannot capture their body defense lines, so they are not easy to get sick. Moreover, this disease resistance is not immutable.
For people born with weak disease resistance, every illness is actually the improvement of immunity. This is because the infection of the disease will cause the body to produce certain resistance, and this reaction is only aimed at the disease, and patients will gain corresponding immunity after rehabilitation. Therefore, the process of patients from onset to recovery is a process of enhancing resistance.
But for people who are born with strong disease resistance, small pathogens from outside can't invade, and minor diseases won't come up. But even if it is a strong defense line, there will always be unstoppable pathogens, and there will always be a day when it can't be carried. Moreover, with the growth of age, the physical function will be greatly reduced, and with the accumulation of long-term bad living habits, the body's natural disease resistance will gradually weaken. Moreover, people born with strong disease resistance rarely get sick, so acquired immunity is limited. At this time, if pathogenic bacteria beyond the body's resistance invade, it will lead to the body's inability to effectively defend, and serious diseases may occur.
2. Secondly, from the perspective of people's own behavior. The so-called long-term illness becomes a doctor, and people with minor illnesses will often go to the hospital and have regular physical examinations, and they know their health like the back of their hands. And because they are easy to get sick, they will be more afraid of getting sick, pay more attention to health, be more self-disciplined and live a healthier life. For example, they don't smoke or drink, don't eat or drink at will, pay attention to their weight and so on, and the best way to keep fit is a healthy lifestyle. This is very important to prevent high-risk diseases such as cardiovascular disease and cancer. Therefore, some people who are often ill may not be seriously ill.
Since ancient times, there has been such a saying: minor illnesses continue, but serious illnesses do not occur. This statement is actually not accurate enough.
About a long time ago, I wrote a similar question and answer: it probably means that people who don't often catch colds are seriously ill, which is basically similar to today's question and answer. Is this statement true?
It is generally accepted that the immune system in the body will be activated and people's resistance will be improved if they suffer from minor illnesses. In fact, most of what is said here is that acquired immune cells (including T cells and B cells) play a major role. Together, they form an antiviral barrier, which is also the last strength of the human immune system.
As we all know, human immunity determines the probability of individual illness. Among them, people with high immunity can resist invading viruses and bacteria and eliminate bad cells (such as cancer cells and aging cells) in the body; In contrast, people with low immunity are more likely to get sick, and illness here includes the probability of minor illness and serious illness.
Experienced netizens may point out that people get sick once, such as chicken pox and mumps, and then they won't do it again. Doesn't this just mean that they can get immunity after getting sick? In fact, these are just cases, just the tip of the iceberg in many diseases. To be exact, getting sick occasionally can really improve the body's immunity, but it can't make it permanent.
Moreover, the pathogenic pathogens are complex and diverse. Take this year's coronavirus as an example, it has undergone several mutations. Similarly, the flu we have been exposed to in the past will also cause large-scale casualties. Because of different immunity, everyone has different symptoms after suffering from a certain virus infection. For example, some people have a slight nasal congestion after catching a cold, and some people have all the symptoms of a cold, which is more painful and the course of the disease is delayed.
So in this way, frequent illness will not enhance human immunity. On the contrary, people with low immunity are more vulnerable to cold virus attacks and more prone to serious reactions and consequences. However, there is a situation worthy of praise: some people will be checked in time if they are slightly uncomfortable. The advantage of this is that if there are some serious hidden dangers, they can be found at the first time, thus fundamentally solving the lesions. From this perspective, the topic is also partially correct. In other words, it is the so-called "minor illness is often seen, but serious illness is difficult."
I hope my answer is helpful to you. Please note that I will continue to update the relevant medical questions that are not true. It should be said that people who are often sick and pay attention to their illness are less likely to get seriously ill, while those who are often sick and don't pay attention may get seriously ill.
Although "minor illnesses are getting worse", it may be aimed at some people who are afraid of getting seriously ill as soon as they have minor illnesses, or some minor illnesses have also given the human body some adaptability and immunity to some extent.
I think we must pay enough attention to minor illnesses.
Give two simple examples:
1. I know a male friend. He usually has diabetes. He thinks it's a chronic disease, and it's no big deal. He thinks it's just a small problem. Therefore, we should eat and drink, drink insulin while eating, and feel that with insulin, we can do whatever we want. As a result, when people reach middle age, their natural conditions deteriorate and various complications follow.
I met a very beautiful woman who is an actress in a song and dance troupe. When she came to see a doctor, she said that she often had a stomachache. Because I often can't eat on time, my stomach pain has become a "common occurrence". She couldn't stand it. She went to the hospital for examination. As a result, she was diagnosed with advanced gastric cancer. Looking at her beautiful face and her lonely back in the hospital corridor, I have a deep memory. It was because she didn't pay attention to minor illnesses that she became seriously ill.
These two examples show that if you don't pay attention to minor illnesses, you will often carry them on your own, and if you choose not to treat them, you will also drag out serious illnesses.
In life, diseases are "accumulated", and it has a process from quantitative change to qualitative change. If you can't cure a minor illness, you won't get a serious illness, and there is probably no specific incentive.
Often getting sick is actually a "good thing" as well as a bad thing, and there are many unfavorable factors.
"Good thing" means that the body will gradually produce a certain stress response to certain diseases, which will attract your attention and vigilance. But if we don't pay attention to it, this repeated "stress" is likely to produce or lead to new diseases, even serious diseases. Therefore, timely control and treatment are very important, and paying attention to diseases is the premise of obtaining health.
Bad things, that is, minor illnesses, can also do harm to health. Minor ailments and pains can repair the body by themselves, but it does not rule out that there will be "great progress." Some uremic patients are caused by a small cold, so they can't be ignored. Some organs of the body, such as kidneys, are very fragile, so we should protect and maintain them at ordinary times and try to avoid some seemingly simple ailments.
Family statement.
Really, before a serious illness is formed, it is often vented in the form of a minor illness. Once the minor illness is cured, there will be no serious illness. I once met an old neighbor. She was sick and tired every day since she was in her forties. She only took a few doses of Chinese medicine occasionally, but her old man didn't die until he was 92.
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Are people who are often ill really not seriously ill? Why?
My father-in-law seldom takes cold medicine all year round. As a result, he went to the hospital for an examination because of his persistent fever-"advanced lung cancer". After struggling in bed for 1 1 months, his old man passed away painfully. Where is my mother-in-law? From the first day of the first month to the thirtieth day of the twelfth month, she has either a headache, a sore foot or a sore ass, but she has been alive and well until now ... Personally, she thinks she is willing to take medicine. Usually, as long as she can't let go of her fart, she goes to see a doctor everywhere, drinks a lot of western medicine and a bowl of Chinese medicine, and doesn't frown. Strangely, there are already many such phenomena around me, and people who look energetic say no.