Diseases that do not require treatment in everyday life

Daily checkups and visits to the clinic will encounter many “diseases”, some of which do not require active intervention, but only need regular review can be, including but not limited to the following: 1, osteophytes, with the growth of age, the human body will increase bone, which is a protective response of the body, generally do not require surgery, unless the pressure produces pain can be symptomatic pain relief. Unless the pressure produces pain when you can symptomatic pain relief. 2, chronic superficial gastritis, many people do gastroscopy will suggest that “chronic superficial gastritis”, but most of the discomfort such as nausea, vomiting, bloating, etc., generally do not need to deal with. The actual fact is that you can avoid spicy and irritating foods. 3, rhinitis, the incidence is also very high, does not require special treatment. 4, thyroid nodules, with the progress of ultrasound technology, the detection rate of thyroid nodules is getting higher and higher, especially in coastal areas. However, 90% of thyroid nodules are benign and do not need to be removed surgically, but only need to be reviewed regularly. 5. Premature heartbeat. Premature heart beats, such as atrial premature beats and ventricular premature beats, are seen in most normal people. Many factors can cause premature heart beats, and most of them are functional and have no adverse effects, so there is no need to make a fuss. However, premature beats found in middle-aged and elderly people need to be aware of the presence of heart disease. 6. Hemorrhoids. It is said that “hemorrhoids are not in your senior years” and “nine out of ten people have hemorrhoids”, which shows how high their incidence is. However, general hemorrhoids do not require treatment. 7, chronic pharyngitis, does not require additional treatment. 8.Small liver cysts and kidney cysts. Small liver cysts and kidney cysts found by ultrasound do not need to be treated. 9.Uterine fibroids, small ones do not need to be treated, and they can mostly become smaller or shrink on their own after menopause. 10, breast hyperplasia, most of them are benign and do not need to be treated. However, excessive hyperplasia is prone to malignancy and requires attention.