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冬季遇健康问题切莫盲目跟风治疗
Ke Ji Ri Bao· 2026-01-14 06:31
Group 1: Respiratory Infections and Treatment Misconceptions - The increase in respiratory syncytial virus infections among children during winter has led to misconceptions about treatment, particularly the inappropriate use of Oseltamivir for non-influenza viruses [1] - Respiratory infections are primarily caused by viruses, accounting for approximately 80% of cases, with common pathogens including rhinovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus, bocavirus, and metapneumovirus [1] - Emphasizing the importance of pathogen testing, it can aid clinicians in understanding the progression of viral infections and provide symptomatic treatment [1] Group 2: Home Medical Devices and Usage Misunderstandings - The use of home medical devices has become widespread, but there are significant misconceptions regarding their usage, such as the belief that they can be used without professional evaluation [2] - Devices like home ventilators for sleep apnea require assessment by medical professionals to ensure proper usage and parameter settings [2] - Attention to detail is crucial for devices like pulse oximeters and blood pressure monitors to ensure accurate readings, as factors like the expiration of test strips can lead to incorrect measurements [2] Group 3: Misconceptions about Human Albumin - There is a prevalent misconception that human albumin can be used as a "nutritional miracle drug" for various conditions, including recovery from surgery and anti-aging, which is incorrect [3] - Human albumin is a clinical prescription drug primarily used to correct hypoalbuminemia and treat specific medical conditions, not a daily health supplement [3] - The nutritional value of human albumin is lower than that of common foods like eggs, milk, and beef, and it does not enhance immunity, making blind infusion potentially risky [3]