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The girl vomited blood after eating hot pot. As a result, her esophagus was scalded and ulcerated

(original title: after eating hot pot, a girl ran to the bathroom and vomited blood! You often eat that too)

In cold weather, eating hot pot has become a kind of enjoyment for many friends. But you have to be careful when eating hot pot. Recently, a lady vomited blood after eating hot pot.

A few days ago, Ms. Zhang Xiaoshan had a party with her friends. After eating the hot pot, she felt sore throat and chest, swallowing a foreign body. After returning home, she felt nausea and wanted to vomit. She ran to the bathroom and vomited a big mouthful of blood.

"At that time, I thought I might have swallowed some bones and scratched my throat. I didn't pay special attention."

But Ms. Zhang didn't get better after a night's rest. She had a feeling of foreign bodies in her throat and even had difficulty swallowing water. She vomited and bled again the next night.

Knowing the bad, Ms. Zhang quickly went to the hospital to hang up the Department of Gastroenterology. The doctor heard that she had pain symptoms after eating hot pot the night before yesterday and didn't get better after a night's rest. Considering that she might have esophageal burns, the doctor advised her to have gastroscopy.

After gastroscopy, Ms. Zhang had a large ulcer 22cm from her esophagus.

'I didn't expect to eat hot pot & lsquo; Hematemesis & rsquo;, I won't swallow it again. " Ms. Zhang looked regretful.

The doctor warned Ms. Zhang that eating too hot and too fast will not only damage the esophagus and digestive organs, but also cause cancer for a long time! It's not difficult to measure the temperature of food, but in fact, no one will take a thermometer with them to measure the temperature of food. Then, 65 & deg; How hot is C's food? Someone tested them one by one with a thermometer. Drop 65 ℃ water onto the back of your hand, and you will feel pain; Take a sip, feel burning and have difficulty swallowing; The outside of the water cup cannot be held directly with bare hands. So, 65 ℃ water, one word, hot.