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Luo Hong

Dermatology Department

About me

Dermatology deputy director, associate chief physician, associate professor, chief attending physician for cosmetology. Graduated from Guangxi Medical University with a full-time master's degree. Engaged in clinical medical and teaching work for more than 10 years, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, and skin laser cosmetology. Particularly skilled in disfiguring skin diseases such as acne, rosacea, and facial dermatitis; immune-related skin diseases such as psoriasis, vitiligo, chronic urticaria, and eczema; facial rejuvenation treatments such as laser cosmetology, fruit acid cosmetology, and hyaluronic acid injection. Published more than 10 papers in national core journals including the "Chinese Journal of Dermatology and Venereology," participated in 1 project funded by the National Natural Science Foundation, 1 provincial-level project, and presided over 1 project of the Provincial Health Department. Main research areas: skin diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, skin laser cosmetology, and facial rejuvenation.

Proficient in diseases

Specializes in disfiguring skin conditions such as acne, rosacea, and facial dermatitis; immune-related skin diseases such as psoriasis, vitiligo, chronic urticaria, and eczema; facial rejuvenation treatments such as laser aesthetics, fruit acid treatments, and water light injection beauty.

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Can gonorrhea cause blood in urine?

Gonorrhea infection can present with symptoms of blood in the urine. Common symptoms of gonorrhea include urethral discharge, a large amount of purulent secretion on the underwear, as well as frequent urination, urgency, and pain during urination. Blood in the urine can also occur, although it is less common. Besides gonorrhea, stones must also be ruled out if blood in the urine is observed. If there is only blood in the urine, the likelihood of it being gonorrhea is relatively small, as gonorrhea usually presents with other accompanying symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency, pain during urination, and itching in the urethra.

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What should you avoid eating if you have gonorrhea?

Actually, the dietary restrictions for gonorrhea are not very special and are quite similar to those of general diseases. For gonorrhea, one should not drink alcohol, try to avoid staying up late, and avoid overly spicy and stimulating foods, such as extremely spicy dishes, hot pots, and fried foods. The diet should be as bland as possible. Of course, if we consider one's own resistance, it is possible to make some soup and eat some good chicken soup, which can also improve one's resistance.

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Is genital herpes serology accurate?

Serological testing for genital herpes in hospitals generally provides testing for type 1 and type 2 viruses, including IgM and IgG. Over 90% of genital herpes cases are primarily caused by type 2 virus, so the focus is typically on type 2 virus IgG and IgM. However, IgM represents an active infection, meaning a current infection stage. If IgM is negative and IgG is positive, it indicates a past infection. These results are generally accurate, but their timeliness is not as high as DNA's timeliness. Therefore, if possible, it is best to collect vesicle fluid on the first or second day of a herpes outbreak and use PCR to test the DNA for the most accurate results.