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何斌今年25岁,过去身体一直很好,一年到头连个小感冒都没有。可近一年来,他却得了一种怪病:每天早上一起床,他就会头晕、心悸、出冷汗,有时还会晕倒。一位医生朋友怀疑他是不是低血糖反应,建议他到内分泌科就诊。“低血糖也不是大毛病嘛,应该没什么大问题,多吃点不就得了?”因为嫌去医院麻烦,何斌又拖了一段时间。谁知这低血糖发作得越来越频繁、越来越严重,前阵子,何斌因为晕倒在大街上,被好心人送进了医院,医生给他验了个血糖,才2.5毫摩/升。医生怀疑他得了一种较少见的内分泌疾病——胰岛细胞瘤。听到这个怪怪的医学名词,况且其中还有个“瘤”字,何斌惊出了一身冷汗:“胰岛细胞瘤是什么病?是肿瘤吗?能治好吗?”
He Bin is 25 years old. He used to have a good body. He didn’t even have a cold all year round. For nearly a year, he has had a strange disease: Every morning, he gets dizzy, palpitations, cold sweats, and sometimes faintes. A doctor friend suspected that he was not hypoglycemia and advised him to attend the endocrinology department. “Hypoglycemia is not a big problem, it should be no big problem, do not eat too much to have?” Because it is too much trouble to go to the hospital, He Bin has been dragging for some time. Who knows that this episode of hypoglycemia is getting more and more frequent and more and more serious. A while back, He Bin was sent down to the hospital because he fainted on the street. The doctor examined him for a blood glucose, only 2.5 milliliters. Motorcycle/liter. The doctor suspected he had a rare endocrine disease called islet cell tumor. Hearing this strange medical term, and in addition to the word “tumor”, He Bin was shocked by a cold sweat: “What is the disease of islet cell tumor? Is it a tumor? Can it be cured?”