The "melanoma" on the soles of the feet is actually a mud expert: don't worry, it will help you to be healthy.

"I have a mole on the soles of my feet. Could it be melanoma? " Li Hang, a young man in his twenties, usually pays more attention to his health. Some time ago, he found that he had a mole on the soles of his feet. When he thinks of melanoma on his legs or feet in movies and TV, the more he thinks about it, the more he thinks that he may have melanoma. "Rotten feet, rotten legs ... death ... is terrible."

Li Hangxiang consulted a friend and wanted to know which hospital is the best for seeing melanoma. Friends haven't helped him find out the results yet. After going home to wash his feet at night, he found that the "suspected melanoma" had disappeared-the original "mole" was the mud spot on the sole.

People who "cherish life" like this include Zhang and his son. Lao Zhang is over 50 years old this year. He has polyps in his intestines and has never taken them seriously. One day, he overheard that polyp is a very troublesome thing and may become cancerous. He became nervous at once. Is the polyp cut or not? Lao Zhang thought for a whole night. Less than 6 o'clock the next morning, Lao Zhang called his cousin in his 60 s. "Sister, I didn't sleep all night. I heard that intestinal polyps are not good. Sister, do you think I should have surgery? " The 60-year-old sister was speechless. "Not so urgent, haven't polyps been growing for several years?"

Lao Zhang's son Xiao Zhang, just a freshman. Some time ago, Xiao Zhang went to the hospital to test his stool and found occult blood. The doctor suggested a colonoscopy and another examination. Because his hospital colonoscopy appointment is in a week. Xiao Zhang and he asked for leave to start a hospital-to-hospital run, just to have a check-up one day earlier.

In Peking University Cancer Hospital, a "patient" suspected that he had cancer and was anxious. Tang Lili, director of the Department of Rehabilitation, said that psychologically, these "patients" are hypochondriacs, and in the final analysis, they are still anxious. "This has a lot to do with everyone's fear of cancer." Director Tang said that cancer, like hypertension and diabetes, is a chronic disease. Even if you have a tumor, there is no need for surgery tomorrow.

People who are hypochondriac are anxious, and they will put pressure on themselves. "I'm really afraid of getting sick, but I can't be too anxious." Tang Lili said that people will secrete stress hormones under high pressure and are in a state of tension. Continued excessive stress will lead to decreased immunity. "Relax your nerves, don't worry, don't worry, it's more helpful to your body."