Dry stools in the shape of abacus beads

Introduction

Introduction Dry stools are abacus beads: gastrointestinal symptoms of chronic lead poisoning include metallic taste in the mouth, loss of appetite, upper abdominal distension, discomfort, abdominal pain and constipation, dry stools are calculated as beaded, and lead colic is often intractable before attack. Constipation is a harbinger. General and lung deficiency have a certain relationship with lung fire, should pay attention to daily exercise, eat more vegetables and fruits, see if there is abdominal pain, gastrointestinal disharmony, poor digestion, see There is a single cause of abnormal eclipse diet.

Cause

Cause

The pathway of lead and its compounds is mainly in the respiratory tract, followed by the digestive tract, and the intact skin cannot be absorbed.

Examine

an examination

Routine inspection:

1. Blood routine.

2. Urine routine. Lead in urine.

3. Biochemical items. Pay attention to the presence or absence of bleeding, you can use traditional Chinese medicine to ease bowel and laxative, adjust the spleen and stomach, exercise more better, see if there is any problem caused by imbalance of liver and kidney deficiency and yin deficiency.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

1, lead toxic abdominal cramps, need to be identified with other acute abdomen, lead colic pain frequent, long duration, the site below the main abdomen, but not fixed, no abdominal distension, abdominal muscles can relax during pain relief, peripheral There are more red blood cells in the blood, and there may be other symptoms associated with lead. The acute intermittent hematoporphyria is similar to lead cramps. The point of identification is that the urinary biliary tract is increased in a large amount during the onset of the former. Long, and there is no obvious evidence of lead absorption.

2, constipation is a significant reduction in the number of bowel movements, every 2 to 3 days or more, irregular, dry and hard, often accompanied by a pathological phenomenon of difficulty in defecation.

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