Reminder: These 9 diseases are found in the physical examination. In fact, there is no need for excessive treatment. Don’t go to the doctor in a hurry.

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Nowadays, people pay more and more attention to the physical examination. The most stressful moment is when opening the physical examination report, and it turns out that there are cysts or nodules displayed on the physical examination report, which makes people very afraid. In fact, some diseases are just scary names and do not require special treatment at all.

  1. Premature heart beat

Premature heart beat is the premature beat of the heart, and many people worry about heart disease. In fact, premature heart beat is not a disease, but a symptom of other heart problems. Most premature beats are benign and do not cause heart disease. Occasionally, there is one or two palpitations, so don't be too nervous.

  1. Simple liver cyst

Some people's examination reports show that liver cysts are considered to be liver cancer, which is simply unfounded. Most liver cysts are congenital, grow slowly, usually do not have obvious symptoms, and are only occasionally found during physical examination. Generally, liver cysts smaller than 5 cm do not need special treatment, as long as they are checked regularly. When the liver cyst is more than 8 cm in diameter and has obvious discomfort, the liver cyst is complicated with bleeding and infection and needs to be surgically removed, and when the liver cyst cannot be differentiated from hepatobiliary adenoma, it also needs to be removed.

  1. Pelvic effusion less than 3 cm

Most pelvic fluid is a normal phenomenon, not only is not harmful, but can lubricate and protect the pelvic and abdominal organs. Most women are accompanied by mild or severe pelvic effusion. As long as it is less than three centimeters, there is no need to worry too much, and no special treatment is required. Typically, women experience increased fluid buildup during menstruation or ovulation.

  1. Breast hyperplasia

Breast hyperplasia is a common breast disease in women. Due to lack of scientific awareness, some women think that they will develop breast cancer and worry. In fact, breast hyperplasia is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not develop into breast cancer. Breast hyperplasia generally occurs in women around the age of 20, who have never given birth, and women before and after menopause. It is mainly related to hormone levels in the body. There is obvious pain in the breasts, and even lumps can be felt. During this period, you need to maintain an optimistic attitude and do not use hormone-containing food or health products indiscriminately.

  1. Bone spur

Bone spurs are bone hyperplasia, which is the body's self-protection response, and generally grow in the lumbar spine, knee joints, and cervical spine. During the physical examination, it was found that it was a bone spur and there was no obvious discomfort in the body, so don't be too nervous. However, osteoarthritis caused by bone spurs requires treatment.

  1. Liver calcification

Intrahepatic calcification is related to calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders and congenital development. In the process of liver wound healing, tissue fibrosis can form scars, and intrahepatic calcifications can also be formed when calcium salts are deposited. Although it does not subside on its own, and it does not develop lesions, no special treatment is required.

  1. Uterine fibroids

More than half of women have uterine fibroids of varying degrees, and most uterine fibroids are benign. Approaching menopause, with relatively few fibroids and no symptoms, you can observe them first and review them every three months. If you encounter uterine fibroids when you are planning to become pregnant, and the diameter of uterine fibroids exceeds 4 cm, surgery is required.

  1. Cervical erosion

In fact, cervical erosion is a normal physiological phenomenon, which is related to the level of estrogen in the body, and no treatment is required. But it does not mean that we are left alone. When cervical erosion is detected, it is necessary to make further judgments in conjunction with cervical cytology. As long as the HPV test and cytology test are done, there is no abnormality and no treatment is required.

  1. Thyroid nodules

In the public consciousness, thyroid nodules can develop into thyroid cancer. In fact, thyroid nodules smaller than one centimeter do not need to worry and do not need further examination. Even thyroid cancer actually grows very slowly, generally dormant in the body for more than ten years, which is relatively stable.

Kind tips

Don't be intimidated by the names of the above diseases. When facing the disease correctly, you should not be worried because of the disease, but it will make the disease more and more serious. Always maintain an optimistic attitude, pay more attention to rest, and exercise more to strengthen your physique.

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