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Sey's disease is not available at the current level of medical care**. If the patient presents with only mouth sores, it is not necessarily a white plug. If you do it backwards, at least three times a year, you should be vigilant and actively cooperate with the doctor to do relevant examinations, and the prognosis is better.
If the patient has eye damage, such as fundus hemorrhage, chorioretinitis, etc., it may lead to severe vision loss or blindness, and its ** is less likely.
If Behcet's disease is present, it is a primary parenchymal lesion and has a poor prognosis. If it is a secondary lesion, actively cooperate with the doctor to do the relevant **, the prognosis is better.
In some patients, lung damage may occur, which may lead to ruptured aneurysm bleeding and lung abscess, which can be life-threatening.
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Is it OK to have mild Behcet's disease**? First of all, Behcet's disease is not divided into early, middle, and advanced stages, and it is not a disease like a tumor, so it is the same whether it is just diagnosed with Behcet's disease or has been diagnosed for many years.
I'm sorry to tell you that this disease can't be **, because it is a chronic disease, like hypertension and diabetes. However, under the guidance of a regular rheumatologist, the disease can be controlled very well and no symptoms appear, so everyone should still have confidence.
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Mild Behcet's disease can be cured, as long as it can be adhered to regularly and effectively**, mild lesions are completely fine**.
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Behcet's disease is not good because it is a chronic autoimmune disease and is not self-limiting. Therefore, it is often necessary to have a formal and reasonable ** to control the condition and improve the prognosis. If not, the disease will progress, eventually leading to life-threatening involvement of vital organs.
For example, severe cases can lead to gastrointestinal involvement, gastrointestinal mucosal ulcers, perforation, bleeding, intestinal fistula, infection, etc., which are serious complications and can be life-threatening. If the central nervous system is affected, the mortality rate is also very high, and even those who survive are left with severe sequelae. Therefore, Behcet's disease must be diagnosed early and carried out as early as possible.
Most patients are able to work and live normally after being effective**, and the prognosis is still good. Patients with ophthalmia usually have visual impairment or even blindness, so Behcet's disease cannot be cured.
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If you often have insomnia and can't sleep, you can eat a series of foods such as millet, walnuts, and sunflower seeds before going to bed to improve your sleep quality. Millet is the most abundant tryptophan of all cereals. In addition, millet contains a lot of starch, which is easy to make people feel full after eating, which can promote insulin secretion and improve entry into the brain.
Ichthyosis is caused by genetic problems, it is impossible to ** (because there is currently no way to change human genes), ** is the complete regression of skin lesions or more than 95% of the regression, ichthyosis can be achieved by ichthyosis cream treatment. The patient** is dry, and should avoid excessive bathing, especially not with hot water or with too alkaline soap. When the climate is dry in winter, pay attention to the external application of Ningfu Fish Scale ** cream oil to keep moisturizing and improve the skin. >>>More
Yes, as long as the person's willpower is strong, even if it is deep, it can be cured!
It is recommended that you go to the orthopedic clinic of the hospital to have a doctor examine it in person, and if it is confirmed to be torticollis, depending on your age, if it is not severe, surgery is generally not given**, because the facial asymmetry may be more obvious after surgery. The effect of TCM massage should not be good. Surgery** can solve the torticollis problem, but the facial asymmetry will be more noticeable, and you need to make your own decision.
Epilepsy, commonly known as "epilepsy" or "epilepsy", is a chronic disease in which neurons in the brain suddenly and abnormally discharge, resulting in transient brain dysfunction. >>>More
This disease is an acquired localized** depigmentation disease, which is characterized by white patches on the skin and whitening of the hair within the spots. Vitiligo can occur in people of any age and on any part of the body, and if it occurs on the head and face, it can seriously affect the appearance. White patches are sensitive to sunlight and tend to become flushed or sores after exposure, and there will be a burning sensation at this time. >>>More