One day, a patient came to me and said, Sir, I almost died. I was vaccinated against the flu, but my condition did not improve and I was taken to the hospital. Whatever it was, it was really scary. I advised: That's because of the vaccination. 



But the next year, the man came again and said, "I got the flu shot this year," he said. It sounds like a comical story, but when you are in a hospital, you actually experience these kinds of things often. Like a moth flying into the flames, There are too many people who run to doctors and lose their lives or shorten their lives.



The Japanese are the world's favorite people for hospitals. I visit the hospital on average 14 times a year, This number is more than double that of developed countries.

Health checkups and cancer screenings are also encouraged at the national level, so they are diligently tested.



“If you go to the hospital, what will the doctor do?” “Doctors are experts in diseases, so they will know how to prevent and treat them.” Most people trust and follow doctors without much thought, so even if they have had a near-death experience, they go to the doctor again.

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Justice of High Blood pressure

mi jung park
2022-01-18
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Blood pressure is the force that blood exerts on the walls of blood vessels. When reading blood pressure, divide it into systolic blood pressure (systolic blood pressure) and diastolic blood pressure (low blood pressure). The systolic blood pressure is the pressure exerted on the blood vessels when the heart contracts and pumps out blood, and the diastolic blood pressure is the pressure on the blood vessels when the heart expands (relaxes) and receives blood.


Hypertension is defined as a systolic blood pressure of 140 mmHg or higher or a diastolic blood pressure of 90 mmHg or higher in adults 18 years of age or older. Hypertension can be broadly classified into two categories: secondary hypertension when the causative disease is known and hypertension occurs, and essential (primary) hypertension when the causal disease is not found. About 95% of all hypertensive patients have essential hypertension. The underlying cause of essential hypertension is not clear, but it is thought to be due to an increase in cardiac output (the amount of blood pumped out of the heart in 1 minute) or an increase in peripheral vascular resistance. Risk factors related to hypertension include family history of hypertension, drinking, smoking, old age, lack of exercise, obesity, salty eating habits, and environmental and psychological factors such as stress.

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