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China - Ear, nose, & throat patients up significantly at hospital in Yangjiang, Guangdong province - March 24, 2025

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The number of patients has increased significantly! This type of disease has been prevalent recently, and doctors are reminding →
Sina Finance2025-03-24 11:53


Reposted from: Guangdong Yangjiang Release
Recently, the reporter learned from the Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine that
Due to seasonal changes and related dietary changes
The hospital's ophthalmology, otolaryngology and
The number of outpatients and hospitalized patients increased significantly
Allergic rhinitis, epistaxis, sudden deafness,
Acute otitis media, acute pharyngitis,
Acute sinusitis, conjunctivitis, etc.
Common ENT diseases are highly prevalent

In this regard , Feng Xianquan, head of the hospital's ophthalmology, otolaryngology and otolaryngology department, reminded that during the season change, citizens should pay attention to the weather, keep a regular schedule, clean their noses and mouths regularly, and avoid frequent ear cleaning. People with underlying diseases need to strengthen self-protection and seek medical attention in a timely manner if they feel unwell.
"Since early February this year, the number of patients in the ophthalmology, otolaryngology and ENT department has increased significantly. " Feng Xianquan said that within a month, he treated more than 100 patients with nose bleeding and more than 70 patients with sudden deafness. Among them, a 57-year-old male patient had nose bleeding for half a month due to dry weather, and the amount of bleeding was large. After a detailed examination, Feng Xianquan used minimally invasive nasal endoscopy technology to stop bleeding for the patient, effectively controlling the patient's nose bleeding.
Feng Xianquan emphasized that during the change of seasons, fluctuations in temperature and humidity can easily lead to dryness of the nasal mucosa, thus causing nosebleeds.
He suggested that citizens use humidifiers to keep indoor air moist and avoid bad habits such as blowing nose and picking nose to reduce the occurrence of nosebleeds. In addition, the recent high incidence of allergic rhinitis is mainly caused by the increase of allergens such as pollen and dust mites in the air. He suggested that citizens keep indoor air circulation during the season change to reduce the accumulation of indoor allergens. People with a history of allergies can wear masks and glasses when going out to reduce contact with allergens. In addition, strengthening physical fitness and improving immunity are the key to preventing diseases.
"It is worth noting that the number of patients with sudden deafness has also increased recently." Feng Xianquan said that the causes of sudden deafness are diverse, including lack of rest, irregular work and rest, high stress, and long-term exposure to high-decibel environments. A patient and his friends enjoyed music in a bar until 5 a.m., and long-term exposure to high-decibel music caused the patient to lose hearing in his right ear. After checking the patient's hearing, Feng Xianquan confirmed that the patient had moderate sudden deafness. Through ear acupoint pressing, acupuncture and other traditional Chinese medicine treatments and Chinese medicine treatment, the patient's hearing in the right ear was restored.
Feng Xianquan reminded that citizens should avoid being in a high-decibel environment for a long time in their daily lives and maintain good work and rest habits to prevent sudden deafness. Patients who have already suffered from sudden deafness should seek medical treatment in time and follow the doctor's advice for treatment to avoid delaying the disease.

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