Stomach disease or due to “psychological cold”

By | July 28, 2019

The night before, 56-year-old Ms. Guo of Xiayi County was sent to the emergency room of the Provincial People’s Hospital for bloating and stomach pain. Ms. Guo said that she must not be able to live and be sent. The hospital had established a will before. The doctor on duty in the emergency room hurriedly called the director of the Department of Gastroenterology, Shang Jia. After the diagnosis, Shang Jia gave Ms. Guo a shot and gave her some medicine. Eight days later, Ms. Guo was discharged.

What kind of illness does Ms. Guo have? Shang Jia said: “It is mental illness.” Originally, in May and June last year, Ms. Guo lived a life with her family. Ms. Guo didn’t have any noises or troubles. She was sulking in her heart, couldn’t sleep every day, and felt that she was alive. . Slowly, her stomach swelled and hurt, and could not eat. When she was admitted to the emergency room, she could not walk even.

For patients like Ms. Guo, Shang Jia has to receive 20 or 30 cases a day. These patients have the common characteristics: the symptoms that describe themselves are mostly bloating, stomach discomfort, and sore throat; most of them are in a bad mood due to anger and stress, and sleep is not good. If the doctor says that there is no problem, they will say There are a lot of problems: backache, boring, headache, etc.; taking a large bag of medicine to see a doctor, the doctor found that they have taken a variety of drugs. Shang Jia said that these patients are actually physically devoid of diseases. The real source of the disease is in their hearts. Most of them are patients with anxiety and depression. Of course, patients with similar symptoms must be diagnosed on the basis of endoscopy and other organic diseases, according to the medical history to make a correct diagnosis, patients should not first give themselves a depression hat.

Shang Jia said: “Depression is actually just a kind of <Psychological cold & rsquo;. Everyone will have a bad mood, after their own adjustment, after a period of time, more than 90% will be fine, and will return to the original social role. ”

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