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Can eel defecate? Can you believe such a folk prescription?

recently, rice field eel has been searched frequently. Do you believe that rice field eel can cure all kinds of diseases? Anyway, I don't believe it ~ but some people believe it~

Guangzhou man listen to folk prescription, even with eel plug anus' catharsis', the results into the abdominal cavity almost killed!

Eel is a kind of delicious food for many people, but it is a nightmare for Mr. Liu in Baiyun District, because he believed in the folk prescription and wanted to use eel to relieve intestinal obstruction. As a result, he almost killed himself;

Last week, Mr. Liu, 49, trotted all the way to Dongren hospital in Baiyun District, Guangzhou. He said he had unbearable abdominal pain, and the doctor immediately operated on him.

half meter long Monopterus albus removed from Mr. Liu's stomach

The doctor found that at that time, Mr. Liu's abdomen bulged. When he opened it, his stomach was full of feces, fecal water and food residues.

What's more surprising to the doctors is that a half meter long eel appeared in Mr. Liu's stomach, weighing half a catty, with a head diameter of 3-5cm, and the whole eel was in the abdominal cavity.

fortunately, the operation was carried out in time, and the 'eel brother' survived. So the question is, why does such a large eel appear in his body?

originally, Mr. Liu believed in a folk prescription that eel could relieve intestinal obstruction, so he went back to try it himself. It's very unreliable to hear such a bizarre folk prescription. Brother Monopterus actually believed it.

Dr. Zhao

He was diagnosed with intestinal obstruction outside the hospital. The hospital suggested that he be hospitalized for treatment, but he thought that there was a folk prescription in his hometown, which was to use Monopterus albus to treat intestinal obstruction through its viscosity and smoothness. Science Popularization: don't believe these folk prescriptions!

Folk prescription 1: apply toothpaste and soy sauce to skin scald

Expert interpretation: not desirable. Toothpaste is slightly better, although it has no therapeutic effect, but at least it has no harm, because it is cool, heat dissipation and high cleanliness.

Soy sauce is made by microbial fermentation. It is impossible to use up a bottle of soy sauce immediately after it is opened. Over a long period of time, it is easy to breed bacteria and is relatively unclean. Therefore, soy sauce is absolutely not good. On the contrary, it will cause wound infection.

In addition, the dark brown of soy sauce covered the wound, which would make it impossible for doctors to judge the degree of scald.

Folk prescription 2: heart attack, severe cough can save lives

Expert interpretation: wrong. The function of the heart is to maintain systemic circulation, is the most important organ. To treat heart patients, we must first rest quietly and move less. For some heart patients, we even require absolute bed rest and not even going to the toilet.

Therefore, it is absolutely not advisable to cough hard, which will increase the burden on the heart, aggravate the degree of heart disease, and even endanger the lives of patients.

Folk recipe 3: food poisoning hasten vomiting

Expert interpretation: vomiting is one of the ways to eliminate toxins in the body. To a certain extent, it can be used to induce vomiting by inserting fingers, chopsticks, tongue depressors, etc. into the mouth. However, the premise is that the patient can cooperate with vomiting when he is awake, otherwise it will cause aspiration in the process of vomiting, cause airway obstruction, and affect breathing.

Once the poison is inhaled into the airway, it is difficult to cough out completely, and it may continue to be absorbed through the airway. When using tongue depressor, it is also necessary to avoid throat injury.

Folk prescription 4: nose bleeding should be tilted back and stuffed with paper towel

Expert interpretation: this statement is also wrong. Head back, nosebleed just don't flow out, but still through the nostril to the body flow, no effect. It may also cause blood to flow into the airway and block it, or it may flow into the stomach and cause vomiting.

Pat the forehead and back neck with water, stimulate the blood vessels near the nose with cold water, and have a temporary effect on slight bleeding.

Folk recipe 5: eat rice ball with fishbone and drink vinegar

Expert interpretation: don't do this! If the fishbone just sticks to the esophageal wall and doesn't penetrate into the esophageal wall, the method of swallowing rice and steamed bread may be lucky, but when you can't judge, you can't use this method. Once you swallow hard, the fishbone will be deeper and deeper, and the esophageal wall will be close to our aorta. If the fishbone pierces the blood vessels, it will be dangerous.

It is also impossible to soften fish bones by drinking vinegar. First of all, the stay time of vinegar is short. Secondly, the acidity of the vinegar is not enough to melt the calcium in the bone. If you put the fishbone in the vinegar for a few days, it is impossible to soften the fishbone.

Folk prescription 6: heat stroke coma can be pinched in the rescue

Expert interpretation: this statement is not scientific. Pinching can stimulate pain to some extent. If you are in a coma due to heatstroke or drowning, pinching is useless. Drowning usually causes brain hypoxia, and heat stroke is the damage of brain cell function by heat energy. Both of them are caused by the impairment of brain nerve function, which is of no help in pinching people.

Folk prescription 7: take drug immediately after being bitten by poisonous snake

Expert interpretation: this method is not desirable. First of all, the venom can't be sucked out. The teeth of the venomous snake are very thin and sharp. When it bites, the jaw force is similar to the action of a syringe, which is to squeeze the toxin into the human body and disperse it in the tissue. Of course, a little bit of venom close to the skin can be sucked out, but it can't alleviate the poisoning. If the rescuer's mouth is ulcerated or damaged, he may be poisoned.