Critical signal “stretch marks on the abdomen” 44-year-old man’s blood test is white, knowing the history is not surprising

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Critical signal “stretch marks on the abdomen” 44-year-old man’s blood test is white, knowing the history is not surprising.

Critical signs of “stretch marks on the abdomen”, 44-year-old man’s blood test shows white blood, doctor asks about history and is not surprised, to be honest, the symptoms are very severe.

Many people think that “stretch marks” are only a matter of pregnant women. But there are cases where men can also get them! A 44-year-old man in Shanghai named Mr. Ma had severe stomach pain after dinner. When it was found that he had pancreatitis from high blood fat. He  also found that he had stretch marks on his stomach. When a blood test was done. It was found that the blood was white and thick like milk, which was the result of unhealthy eating habits.

stretch marks on the abdomen

Harmful eating behaviors

During the Chinese New Year, Mr Ma ate high-fat foods every day, including large amounts of meat, fried foods, soft drinks, spicy foods and barbecued foods. He also regularly slept late and suffered from high work stress. “When I was hungry, irritated or stressed, I would use food to relieve pressure,” he admitted.

Mr Ma knew he was overweight, but had not weighed himself or had a check-up in the โปรโมชั่นพิเศษจาก UFABET สมัครตอนนี้ รับโบนัสทันที past 10 years. At first, he thought the stomachache was just indigestion. But the doctor said, “Your symptoms are very serious,” and advised him to go to the hospital immediately.

“Thick white blood” and abnormally high blood fat were detected.

Dr. Dong Suyi from the emergency and critical care department revealed that Mr. Ma had long-standing diabetes and high blood lipids, but they had never been detected before. When a blood test was performed, the blood was found to be “white and thick like milk”, and when left to stand, the fat clearly separated from the blood.

Abnormal blood test results are several times higher than the standard values.

  • Triglyceride levels are almost 100 times higher than normal.
  • Cholesterol levels are 6-7 times higher than normal.

Doctors must perform blood dialysis, warning that “fatty pancreatitis” is a disease with a mortality rate as high as 25-30%, especially in people with diabetes, high blood fat, and obesity. It is currently found that the trend is increasing in younger people.

Mr. Ma’s case is an example of how poor eating habits can lead to life-threatening chronic diseases. Maintaining a healthy diet, reducing fried and fatty foods, and exercising regularly are important to prevent these serious diseases.