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User tested positive feedback is overwhelming. Guilin Royalyze blood glucose meter has become a "family doctor" for diabetics

"The amount of blood collected is almost painless, and there is a difference between the amount measured by the nurse and that measured by the app" "The app can automatically record data, and doctors can understand it at a glance" - In the recent evaluation of household medical equipment, Guilin Royalyze Glucometer, with 96% user satisfaction, has become the top of the reputation list, and a "new Internet celebrity" among diabetes patients. This medical product, born in a 100000 level clean workshop in Guilin, is reconstructing the user experience with "professional level precision+household level convenience". ​

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An effective family diabetes management model is a must read for those with sugar friends!

My husband suffers from type 1 diabetes. Since I got married, I have been fully responsible for his daily control of diabetes and take good care of him. For diabetes management, I highly recommend the diabetes family management model. To manage diabetes well, patients and their families need to work together. Here are some experiences to share with patients. Don't be too strict with your diet. 1. The principle of diet should be comprehensive and diverse. Ensure to eat at least 20 types of food every day. But don't deliberately eat more of a single variety. Also, according to your own taste, eat more of what you like (excluding junk food), and don't force yourself to eat what you don't like.

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Why is there a lack of effective diagnosis and treatment for gout in medical clinical practice?

Gout is characterized by swelling, pain, joint involvement, recurrent attacks, and the accumulation of urate crystals, forming tophi. The earliest Chinese Traditional Medicine (TCM) understanding of gout (formerly known as "bi syndrome") can be found in the "Questions on Bi Syndrome" in the Huangdi Neijing. It attributes gout to the combined effects of wind, dampness, and cold, forming "bi" (bi). It further categorizes gout into three types: wandering bi, painful bi, and fixed bi. The pain associated with bi syndrome is described as roaming through the joints, resembling a tiger's bite. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, the medical sage Zhang Zhongjing further elaborated on the pathogenesis of gout. In the "Golden Chamber Essentials: Pulse Symptoms and Treatments for Stroke and Lijie Diseases," Zhang Zhongjing wrote that pain in the joints (i.e., gout) and inability to bend or stretch are caused by drinking alcohol and sweating in the face of wind. This coincided with the discovery of a link between alcohol consumption and gout by the renowned Greek physician Galen, who was also a contemporary. This fact demonstrates that ancient Chinese Traditional Medicine (TCM) and Western medicine, originating in Europe, explored the causes of gout simultaneously, and their understanding of the causal conditions was essentially the same.

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Why will the combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine plus clinical testing of dual acid indicators change the history of gout as an incurable disease?

Hippocrates (460-370 BC), the ancient Greek physician considered the father of Western medicine, was the first to describe gout, calling it "the disease that makes one unable to walk." He also argued that gout was the arthritis of the rich, while rheumatism was the arthritis of the poor. In his Aphorisms, he explained gout as follows: eunuchs are immune to gout, women only develop it after menopause, gout inflammation subsides within 40 days, gout is more common in spring and autumn, and rich food and wine are associated with its onset. He also proposed the "humoral theory," which laid the early theoretical foundation for the later exploration of hyperuricemia.

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Why is gout considered an ancient human disease?

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, gout is referred to as "bi syndrome," meaning "pain or numbness in the limbs caused by wind, cold, dampness, and other factors." The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, written during the Warring States Period before the Common Era, states that "overuse of the five internal organs, resulting in imbalance of qi and blood, leads to endogenous bi syndrome (gout)." The term "gout" in Traditional Chinese Medicine first appeared in the Liang Dynasty's "Ming Yi Bie Lu" by Tao Hongjing during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. After the Jin and Yuan Dynasties, monographs by Zhu Danxi and Gong Tingshen provided detailed descriptions of gout.

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