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Hematology is a disease that is difficult to cure in the world. It is also very easy to relapse after being cured. It provides patients and The doctor caused a lot of trouble. While focusing on how to cure blood diseases, we should also pay attention to how patients with blood diseases can prevent them. Hope it helps everyone.
How to prevent leukemia---It is best to use materials that meet environmental protection requirements and are harmless to the human body when decorating a residence. It is best to open windows for ventilation for more than a week before moving in. Please ask the indoor environment monitoring department to conduct monitoring, and then proceed after passing the test. Upon check-in, if symptoms such as unexplained bleeding, low-grade fever, joint pain, dizziness, etc. occur, you must go to the hospital for examination.
How to prevent leukemia---pay attention to dietary hygiene. Because vegetables, fruits and other foods containing chemical fertilizers and pesticides enter the blood after digestion and absorption, they can easily destroy the normal hematopoietic function of the bone marrow, leading to the disease. Therefore, vegetables and fruits should be washed before eating to minimize the residues of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
How to prevent leukemia---Don't abuse drugs. Be careful when using chloramphenicol, cytotoxic anticancer drugs, immunosuppressants and other drugs, and must be guided by a doctor. Do not use or abuse them for a long time. Also, try to use as little or no hair dye as possible. American researchers found that women who use hair dye (especially in large quantities) are 3.8 times more likely to develop leukemia than ordinary people. Barbers, beauticians, and cosmetologists who are often exposed to hair dyes are also potentially harmful.
Through the above introduction to preventive measures for blood diseases, I hope this knowledge will be helpful to everyone. Everyone should pay attention to their usual eating habits and hygiene habits.