In terms of food in China, if you ask which province or region has the best food, you will probably be confused. Each province has its own taste, and if you think it's delicious, no one in other places will even take a look at it.
For example, raw eggs are considered a delicacy by those who like to eat them, but those who don't like eating them can make their gallbladder vomit out just by watching others eat them.
Not to mention some foods with a strong smell, such as stinky tofu and other foods that can divide people.
But when it comes to where people eat well, people from Jiangsu and Zhejiang are probably among the top three. If you eat a freshwater crab, you can even invent tools. If you eat a small fish, you can meticulously arrange the finished fish bones into a specimen.
Let’s just talk about Yangtze saury, which many people have never eaten. To be honest, is it delicious? Putting aside the taste, fish bones are not something that ordinary people can eat.
However, in terms of the complexity of food sources, northerners definitely don’t have as many varieties as southerners. It’s not that northerners don’t eat well, but they don’t have the conditions. The biggest difference in gallbladder disease between the north and the south is that the north has more stones. Polytrematodes australis.
What does the gallbladder do? It stores and concentrates bile. What does bile do? Bile is secreted from the liver to emulsify fat.
What is emulsified fat for? Only emulsified fat can be absorbed by the human body.
To put it simply, fat can be decomposed and absorbed directly inside the human body. It must be with the participation of bile that fat pig knuckles and fat sheep tails can be turned into small fat particles one by one. At this time, the intestines can absorb them.
Once you eat too much fat, the body secretes too much bile, and then accumulates too much bile in the gallbladder, which may turn into stone. And eating some fresh food may also allow some bugs to enter the gallbladder.
A lot of times, with the current advancements in technology, it seems like the gallbladder is useless, which is not true. It allows thousands of surgeons to ride in luxury cars.
Because there are so many gallbladder diseases.
For example, the famous clonorchiasis is rampant in southern China, and countless people have had their gallbladders removed by surgeons just because of it.
There is a saying in epidemiology that 60% of biliary tract diseases in Yangcheng are caused by clonorchiasis.
It can be said that Chinese people, whether they are northerners who eat greasy food or southerners who eat relatively light food, actually have many gallbladder problems.
Moreover, southerners pay attention to the word "fresh". In the north, this word seems to be a matter of adding a little salt, but southerners are different. River freshness and seafood always emphasize the word "fresh".
Especially some people like to eat drunken shrimps and fish sashimi. Zhang Fan knows what sashimi is, but what is this fish sashimi? he does not know.
How delicious it is, Zhang Fan doesn't know. But some people just love to eat.
Lao Kang's illness this time was a case of gallbladder problems caused by eating drunken shrimps.
Three days ago, the patient suffered a sudden onset of "drill-like" pain, nausea and vomiting, fever, restlessness, and went to the local county hospital for treatment.
After taking anti-spasmodic drugs, the patient's condition improved and he left the hospital and went home. In the evening of the same day, the fever worsened with obvious chills and jaundice and shock symptoms. He sought medical treatment locally again and was transferred to Shaw Hospital.
When the county hospital saw this patient, it did not let the doctor get started and sent him directly to Shaw Hospital.
Because at that time, the gallbladder, which was originally an organ like a purple grape, turned into a blood gourd, the bacteria had entered the blood, and the patient had developed diffuse hepatobiliary and vascular clefts.
This situation was so dangerous that he almost suffered multi-organ failure accidentally, so he was transferred directly to the hospital.
After the patient was admitted to the hospital, the scene at that time added a touch of weirdness to the emergency center of Shaw Hospital in this hot summer.
Blood is as stable as a virgin when it's inside the blood vessels. Once it enters other organs, it's gone. Stimulation of blood, irritation of parasites in the liver and gallbladder.
Although the patient was in shock, the hiccups continued.
Because of the movement, the patient's position changed, causing severe vomiting.
You can imagine that in the hottest weather in the south, a person keeps vomiting, white fish flesh, green and yellow vegetable leaves, and black flakes that don’t know what they are.
It came out in puffs and puffs, and was stained with the rice paste that had been chewed and ground in the stomach. Obediently, it was a puddle as soon as it was vomited.
When it was even more disgusting, because the patient was in a coma, his mouth and nose were filled with vomit.
The nurse took alcohol gauze and wiped it constantly.
This was nothing. When the stomach contents were vomited out, the doctors and nurses, especially the nurses, just breathed a sigh of relief and the climax came.
Patients with shrimp-like symptoms are like old dogs in the countryside who have eaten something that cannot be digested. They have obvious body undulations starting from the lower abdomen like waves.
The nurses didn't take it seriously, because the stomach contents were almost vomited. After all, a person's stomach contents are only so small. No matter how much he eats, the headquarters can probably hold more than two large medical plastic bags.
The nurse in charge of the emergency center led a group of intern girls, instructing the girls to wipe and explain.
"This kind of patient must prevent his vomitus from blocking the airway after hiccups, so he must support the patient's jaw with both hands to keep the patient's airway smooth, and must observe carefully..."
This kind of explanation is the most effective. Showing the slides a thousand times is not as effective as doing it once in person.
While the nurse in charge was explaining, waves of hiccups spurted out.
The nurse held the chin and gently blocked the patient's mouth with her hand. She was about to say that you should pay attention to your own protection when giving treatment, but she hadn't even finished speaking.
I saw the patient, with a puff, two fleshy pink-white bugs spurted out from the two nasal cavities, just like braised vermicelli, sprayed out directly.
Because this thing has foot plates and adsorption force, and it can also wriggle on its own.
When it appeared outside the body, due to the temperature, this thing twisted its fat body, twisting and twisting, and even crawled back.
Along with its own mucus, there is also vomit left in the nasal cavity, and boogers in the nasal cavity.
Coupled with the smell of fermented food, the little girls who were originally insistent couldn't help it.
If one vomits, the other will vomit.
Really, in that scene, the nurse in charge was hiccupping and scolding, while using gauze to pull out the bugs from the patient's nasal cavity.
The swaying body was dripping with colorful liquids. Sincerely, the nurse in charge was probably so disgusted that her Adam's apple was formed.