Source: Guangzhou Daily
Diarrhea, many people will eat Baoji pills at home or Zhenglu pills like no medicine, it will not care about. But if you often diarrhea that we should pay attention, because in the town of Ban Fuzhen has a 20-year-old after childbirth, long-term diarrhea, and finally could not stand to go to the hospital for a check, only to find colon cancer!
Two years ago, only 22-year-old Lin Jian was diagnosed with colorectal cancer
These two years, he has been fighting the sick.
Lin Jian: sometimes pain to ah, that is, pain to their own do not want to rule, and their own hard, family hard. I have twenty or thirty chemotherapy, you know, every day to see these patients here, died one every two days, I am very scared, I am young, rich treatment Caixing.
Lin Jian hospital, his father, Lin also gave up his job, has been in the hospital to take care of him. Lin Jian's medical expenses and the family's living expenses, thanks to the work of her mother Ms. Wang earn 3,000 yuan to support.
Lin Jian's father said that now only owe other people's money 300,000 yuan, and spent a total of about 800,000
The doctor said that the general onset of colorectal cancer in the 45-year-old, Lin Jiancai 24-year-old, why do you suffer from colon cancer?
Lin Jian said that he had previously worked in the restaurant,
Irregular work and rest, poor eating habits, there is no emphasis on diarrhea,
Until 2014, Lin Jian went to the hospital for examination because of exacerbations.
Judging from the hospital's diagnosis at the time,
Lin Jian was suffering from rectal polyposis, but he did not promptly treated,
So dragged on for another year or so, in 2015, when he went to the hospital again and found that the original polyps of rectal polyps has been transformed into cancer.
Liu Yongzhong Zhongshan People's Hospital Chemotherapy physician:
He spread more locally there, the abdominal cavity also has a tumor, and the bladder, rectum penetrated, there is already a drain, stool and urine mixed together, sometimes urinating from the stool, urine discharge stool.