The main reasons for the repeated ignition of the wall-hung boiler were as follows: 1. ** Inappropriate Power Match **: If the heating area is small and the power of the equipment is high, the heating system will not be able to release the heat generated in time. The wall-hung boiler will quickly reach the set temperature and turn off, and the temperature will drop and then start again. 2. ** Small temperature difference **: The temperature difference between the room temperature and the temperature controller is very small. The room temperature will reach the set temperature in a short time. The boiler will automatically extinguish. When the room temperature drops, the wall-hung boiler will start again. 3. ** Inunobstructed suction and exhaust **: When it is running, the smoke pipe will be blocked, and the wall-hung boiler will extinguish due to lack of oxygen. Then, it will start on its own, causing frequent ignition. If you want to check whether the suction and exhaust pipe is unobstructed. 4. ** Insufficient gas pressure **: When the wall-hung stove is started, the gas pressure is just enough to ignite it. However, after a short period of time, the pressure drops, causing the flame to extinguish. Then, it is started again and the flame is extinguished. This process is repeated. 5. ** Poor circulation in the pipe **: The dirt in the pipe is blocked or there is too much air to form an air resistance, which causes the water flow to slow down. After the wall-hung stove is started, it will soon reach the set temperature and stop working. After the temperature drops rapidly, it will start again. 6. ** Air in the heating system **: Air resistance is formed, resulting in poor circulation. The wall-hung stove will be frequently activated due to temperature control. Air in the system needs to be removed. 7. ** Half blockage of the system **: The circulation is not smooth, causing the water flow to be too slow, causing the wall-hung boiler to stop working after the temperature reaches the set temperature. Then the temperature drops rapidly, and the wall-hung boiler will start again immediately. It is necessary to clean the filter screen, check if there is any narrowing of the pipeline in the system, and strictly enforce the construction specifications. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following causes of repeated boils could be: 1. ** In terms of bacteria infection **: - Staph. aureus usually existed on the surface of human skin. When the skin's integrity was damaged, such as the damage of hair bulbs or sebaceous glands, the bacteria would enter and cause infection. Long-term exposure to hot and humid environments was conducive to the reproduction of the bacteria, especially around the sweat glands and sebaceous glands. It was easy to cause boils. If the immune system overreacted, it would cause repeated episodes. 2. ** The patient's condition **: - If the patient had underlying diseases such as diabetes or leukemia, or because of overwork and other factors, it could cause the body's immunity to decline. Once infected with Staph. aureus, the fire boils may appear repeatedly. - For people with oily skin, the sebaceous glands secrete vigorously, and it is easy to have sebaceous gland cyst infection, which may lead to repeated boils. In addition, people with malnutrition, long-term use of steroid hormones, and immune deficiencies were also prone to complications such as boils. 3. ** Living habits **: - Bad living habits such as eating too much, drinking too much, smoking, staying up late, constipation, and sitting for too long may lead to a decline in immunity, and it is easy to get boils and swells repeatedly. - Anal fistulas were related to diet and lifestyle habits. For example, the inflammation of the anus in the anus would form an fester, which would then form an anus fistulas, which would make the furuncle near the anus sometimes good or bad. 4. ** Skin improper treatment **: - Scratching the skin repeatedly would cause the skin to break and fester, and the wound would not heal, which would cause repeated infection and furuncle. For example, pinching and squeezing acne with the hand might cause the original small problem to develop into furuncle and relapse. - Boils may be induced by using unsterilized or unsterilized ear-picking instruments to damage the skin of the external auditory canal, dirty water entering the ear, improper feeding (feeding) of milk causing milk to flow into the external auditory canal, local invasion of children's upper respiratory tract infection, long-term pus discharge in the middle ear, external auditory canal hemorrhoid, etc., and if similar situations are encountered again, it may lead to repeated boils. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many reasons for repeated diarrhea. In terms of the digestive system, long-term irregular diet and preference for spicy and stimulating food may lead to digestive system disorder, irritable intestine syndrome, chronic amebic diarrhea, chronic bacteroidal diarrhea, ulerative constipation and other digestive system diseases. In this case, the stool is often watery or pasty, and may be accompanied by abdominal distension, borborygmus and other discomfort. General diseases such as hyperthyreosis, diabetes, uremia, etc. would affect the function of the digestive tract, resulting in repeated diarrhea. It needed to be confirmed by combining other typical symptoms. Eating inappropriate food was also an important factor. For example, eating too fast, food that was too spicy, oily, and cold would cause a burden on the stomach and stimulate diarrhea. In terms of emotions, long-term stress, anxiety, or emotional agitation would increase the sympathetic nerve's excitement, causing the intestines to accelerate and lead to diarrhea. In addition, the imbalance of the intestinal flora could also cause repeated diarrhea. For example, when the blood sugar of a patient with diabetes was not well controlled, high blood sugar would cause the imbalance of the intestinal flora. The reduction of beneficial bacteria and the increase of harmful bacteria may lead to frequent diarrhea. There were also people with weak spleen and stomach. The weakness of the spleen and stomach affected the digestive system and would also cause diarrhea. In addition, abnormal gut movement, mental and psychological factors, unreasonable diet structure, etc. can lead to functional diarrhea, which is manifested as continuous, repeated paste or watery stool, without abdominal pain or discomfort. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The repeated fever after bladder surgery may be caused by the following reasons: ** 1. Infected related factors ** 1. ** Incision infection ** - If the patient was not properly cared for after the surgery, it was easy for bacteria to breed at the surgical incision, causing infection and fever. The bacteria could multiply at the incision and release an inflammatory mediator, stimulating the body's immune system and causing changes in the body temperature regulation center, resulting in fever. 2. ** Uric tract infection ** - Bladder cancer surgery could cause stricture of the ureter, affect the discharge of urine, and easily cause a fever due to a urine infection. When the urine was not discharged smoothly, the bacteria in the urological system were more likely to breed and multiply. In addition, during the process of indwelling the bladder, if the operation was not standard or the bladder was not properly fixed when changing the drainage bag, bacteria could enter the urine system from the bladder, causing infection and fever. 3. ** Other parts infected ** - Cytectomy would cause certain damage to the patient's body and decrease his immunity. At this time, the patient was prone to respiratory tract infection and other parts of the body. For example, long-term bedridden may cause hypostatic pneumonias, inflammation after bacteria infect the lungs, fever symptoms, cough, expectoration and other symptoms. 4. ** Virus infection or special pathogen infection ** - For example, Cytomegalo virus infection, human pathogen infection, etc. After these viruses invade the human body, they multiply in large numbers when the body's immunity is low, stimulating the immune system to produce an immune response, resulting in an increase in body temperature and repeated fever. ** 2. Physical condition related factors ** 1. ** Low immunity ** - Cystoctomies caused damage to the patient's body, resulting in a decline in the body's immunity. After the immune defense function of the body is weakened, it is difficult to resist the invasion of external viruses. It is easy to be infected by bacteria, viruses, etc., which will cause fever. 2. ** Surgery fever or absorption fever (non-infectious fever)** - This reaction can occur after surgical destruction, tissue decomposition products, and local exudate and blood absorption. The patient's body temperature can slightly increase after surgery, with a change range of 0.5 - 1 ° C, generally not exceeding 38.5 ° C. It is more common in 24 - 48 hours after surgery. However, if this absorption process continues or there are other complications, it may also be manifested as repeated low fever. 3. ** Lymph node metastasizing (for cancer surgery patients)** - Some patients may develop postoperative metastasizing, which may also lead to fever. When cancer cells metastasized to the nodes, they could cause local inflammation or affect the body's immune regulation, which would lead to an increase in body temperature. 4. ** Problems related to residual urine (for neurogenic bladder and other conditions)** - For example, patients with neurogenic bladder may have residual urine. The residual urine is easy to breed bacteria, leading to repeated infections of the urine system. After infection, it will cause fever. Moreover, if the patient's bladder capacity and bladder contraction function were abnormal, such as bladder overactivity, it might further affect the normal discharge of urine and the stability of the bladder environment, increasing the risk of infection and fever. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many reasons for the repeated fluid accumulation after one month of menisci suturing. On the one hand, after knee joint injury, due to traumatic stimulation, the Synovial membrane would secrete fluid, which was a normal physiological reaction. Most of the small amount of fluid could be absorbed as the disease progressed. On the other hand, if there was more fluid accumulation, it might be associated with inflammation of the joints such as rheumatism or rheumatism, or there might be other further injuries. In this case, the following measures can be taken: if the pain at the knee joint suture site is obvious, oral or external use of non-steroid anti-inflammatory analgesics can be appropriate for 1 - 2 weeks; if the swelling is obvious and the pain is uncomfortable, local ice compress can be considered.(Use a mixture of ice and water, 10 - 15 minutes each time); If the joint swelling is obvious, you can take the horse chestnut seed extract by mouth, and at the same time, lie on the bed and do regular knee joint bending and stretching exercises (under non-weight-bearing conditions, the range of each bending and stretching exercise should be the same and not too large). You can also do ankle joint bending and stretching exercises (ankle pump, it is recommended to do 300 - 500 times a day), which will help promote the absorption of joint fluid. If there is a lot of fluid accumulation, you should go to the hospital in time. The doctor will find out the cause and give the correct treatment, such as hot compress, physical therapy, massage, or local puncture to extract the fluid accumulation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The repeated fever could be caused by a variety of reasons. From the perspective of Western medicine, infectious diseases were a common factor. The invasion of bacteria, viruses, uremia, and other pathogenic factors caused infection, such as respiratory tract and digestive tract infection. Children, especially, had low immunity and were more susceptible to infection and repeated fever. In addition, there were also non-infectious disease factors, such as sterile substances or certain inflammation that caused central regulation disorder and fever, tumor cell necrosis and metabolism of malignant tumors that caused fever, and hypertoxification that caused fever due to increased heat production. There was a certain relationship between the above reasons and the treatment of repeated fever with massage in children. Tuina for children was based on the theory of traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine believed that repeated fevers in children might be related to the imbalance of yin and yang in the body and the disorder of the internal organs. For example, food accumulation, constipation, and other conditions may affect the normal functions of the body, resulting in fever. Commonly used massage techniques for children such as chiropody and abdominal massage. Chiropody could start from the acupuncture points at the end of the spine, using the thumbs, middle fingers, and index fingers of both hands to pinch the skin on the back and slowly push upwards. The abdominal massage was to use the palm or four fingers to press and rub the abdomen in a clockwise ring. These techniques had a certain conditioning effect on food accumulation, constipation, and other related symptoms that might cause fever, thus indirectly playing a certain conditioning effect on repeated fever. However, due to the sensitive constitution of children, the acupuncture points were slightly different from those of adults. It was recommended that children's massage should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The causes of repeated fevers in infants can be divided into infectious diseases and non-infectious diseases. I. Infected diseases 1. ** Flu ** - It was a respiratory infectious disease caused by the flu virus. After being infected with the flu virus, there may be repeated fever during the course of the disease, and it may also be accompanied by symptoms such as listlessness and headache. The diagnosis can be assisted by tests such as a throat swab. 2. ** Infant rash ** - It was caused by an intestinal virus infection. During the course of the illness, there may be repeated fever. However, most of the children were in a good mental state. Some children may have convulsions during the course of the disease. Generally, the fever subsided after 3 - 5 days. 3. ** Urological infection ** - During the course of the disease, it may only show fever. When routine urine examination is carried out, white blood cells may be increased. Some children may have frequent urine, urinating and crying. 4. ** Other viruses or bacteria cause respiratory tract infection ** - In addition to the flu, there were many children with high fever but negative flu tests. These children often showed fever for 2 - 3 days, and the fever subsided for 2 - 3 days. These children may be false negative for the flu test, or they may have a respiratory infection caused by a non-flu virus (such as other viruses or bacteria). 5. ** Mycoplasma infection ** - There were many cases of fever caused by pathogen infection, especially in school-aged children (5 - 9 years old). Its typical characteristics include severe irritating dry cough. In the early stages of the disease, it may be dry cough. The cough is stubborn and severe, affecting the child's daily activities and sleep. In the later stages, the phlegm increases but the cough is still severe. High fever is more common. If it is not treated in time, the high fever will not subside, but there are also a few children whose body temperature is not high or they do not have a fever. The lung signs are not obvious or even non-existent. A chest X-ray is usually needed to assist in the diagnosis. The blood routine test was not as regular as typical bacteria or viral infection. The white blood cells varied, and most of them were normal. Sometimes, they were high or one of them was high. 6. ** Bacteric infection (such as suppurative tonsillitis, scarlet fever, herpesteric anginia, etc.)** - These bacteria can also cause the baby to have repeated fevers. 7. ** Epstein-Barr virus infection ** - Epstein-Barr virus infection also needed to be considered for repeated high fever, especially when the baby had repeated fever. This was also one of the possible causes. 8. ** Cross infection ** - During the cold-prone period, there were more patients in children's hospitals, and it was easy for babies to get cross-infection while waiting in the hospital. For example, if a baby went to the hospital because of a common cold, the fever would subside for two days and then start to have a fever again. If they were checked again, it might become B stream. II. Non-infectious diseases 1. ** Kawasaki disease ** - It was also known as skin and mucus membrane syndrome. During the course of the disease, there could be repeated fever, accompanied by chapped lips, scleredema of hands and feet, rash and other symptoms. Some children could see dilated coronaries by cardiac color ultrasound. 2. ** acute leukemia ** - There may be repeated fever, and the fever type is uncertain. It may be accompanied by rashes, nasal bleeding, swollen nodes, bone pain, and other symptoms. Bone marrow puncture and other examinations can assist in the diagnosis. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Menopause may cause repeated fevers, a phenomenon known as hot flashes. Hot flashes were one of the common symptoms of menopause. It was mainly due to the decrease in the level of oestrogens in patients with menopause, causing the body to have symptoms of constrictive blood vessels, resulting in fever. It could be manifested as repeated hot flashes. In addition, during menopause, the body's immunity may change, and it may also be more likely to have fever caused by other diseases, such as subacute myoiditis. Therefore, if there is a repeated fever, you should seek medical advice for a comprehensive examination to rule out the possibility of other diseases. When dealing with fever symptoms such as hot flashes during menopause, you can maintain an optimistic attitude, relax your mood, avoid the stimulation of alcohol and tobacco, actively engage in physical exercise, and cultivate your interests. At the same time, your diet should be light and easy to digest. You should avoid eating spicy and fatty stimulating foods and increase the intake of foods containing calcium. You can also take drugs containing estrogens such as estrogens to supplement estrogens under the guidance of a doctor, or take antipsychotic drugs such as paroxistine to improve anxiety and other symptoms. It was good for relieving fever symptoms. You could also try some diet therapy, tea replacement or cream formula, or take soybean yolk and other plant estrogens. Some traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions, such as those containing Cassia twig, white peony root, schis, licorice root, ginger, etc., also had a certain effect on relieving sweating, heat and other problems. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Pleuroidal effusions accompanied by repeated fevers may indicate that the patient has a serious illness. Pleuroscopic effusions referred to the increase in fluid in the chest cavity, which could be caused by factors such as inflammation or tumors. In this case, the patient might have chest tightness, difficulty breathing, and other symptoms. Repeating a fever was usually a sign that the body was fighting inflammation or infection. If the effusions were caused by infection, the patient might have symptoms such as fever, cough, and phlegm. In addition, if the effusions pressed on the surrounding tissues or organs, there might be corresponding symptoms such as throat discomfort or atelectasis. For patients with chest effusions accompanied by repeated fever, they should seek medical attention in time and take corresponding treatment measures according to the specific cause, such as using antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, drainage, etc. In addition, it is recommended that patients return to the hospital regularly for re-examination and treatment evaluation to ensure the effectiveness and safety of the treatment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Gallstones may cause repeated high fever. If gallstones cause severe inflammation around the gallbladder, or even cause an incision around the gallbladder, or if gallstones obstruct the common bile duct, causing bacteria in the intestine to invade the bile duct, causing bile duct inflammation and then a full-body infection, it may cause a high fever. If the bile duct inflammation was not effectively controlled, or if the gallbladder inflammation persisted and repeated, it might lead to repeated high fever. In addition, once it progressed to obstructing bile duct inflammation, in addition to chills and high fever, there would also be symptoms such as abdominal pain and icterus. If patients with gallstones have symptoms of high fever, they should seek medical attention in time, cooperate with the doctor to carry out relevant examinations, and choose the appropriate treatment method after a clear diagnosis to avoid delaying the illness. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>