China News Service, Tianjin, August 7 (Reporter Zhang Daozheng) In order to further improve the overall liver and gallbladder health awareness of Tianjin residents, guide the public to form a health concept of "early examination, early detection, and early treatment", eliminate public doubts about illness, and improve liver and gallbladder categories. The timeliness and effectiveness of disease treatment reduce residents' health expenditures. The public welfare screening series of "Love Liver, Protect Gallbladder" sponsored by Hepatobiliary Surgery·Baixin Center of Tianjin Nankai Hospital will officially kick off in Tianjin on August 8.

  Liver disease is a common disease. Liver diseases such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, alcoholic liver, fatty liver, cirrhosis, and liver cancer have become terrible killers that endanger our health. With the improvement of people's living standards and changes in dietary structure, the incidence of gallbladder diseases is increasing year by year, such as cholecystitis, gallbladder stones, gallbladder polyps, gallbladder cancer, etc., which seriously endanger the health of residents.

  According to experts, the incidence of gallbladder stones in my country is 10%-15%, among which asymptomatic gallbladder stones account for 50%-70%. As time goes on, about 10% of patients will eventually develop clinical symptoms.

  Based on this, based on the medical consortium operation model of Tianjin Nankai Hospital and Tianjin Baixin Hospital, the surgical teams of the "two hospitals" jointly provide the public with one-stop public welfare services for hepatobiliary diseases, and actively extend the daily clinical front-line chief experts to The grass-roots community will bring many years of hepatobiliary clinical experience to the people, and provide public health services for citizens and friends in need.

  The series of activities will use various forms such as liver and gallbladder disease screening, disease health lectures, health knowledge contests, and health sports to popularize health knowledge about liver and gallbladder diseases, raise public health awareness, and spread a healthy lifestyle. (Finish)