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- Department of Blood Oncology
Anemia, purpura, abnormal bleeding, abnormal red blood cell, white blood cell and platelet count, blood and tumor diseases.
- Department of Pulmonary Medicine
Common cold, difficulty breathing, coughing, hemoptysis, tuberculosis, lung cancer, pneumonia, bronchitis, bronchiectasi, asthma, nausea and chest problems.
- Department of Gastrointestinal Medicine
Diseases of the esophagus, stomach, intestine, liver, gall, spleen, gall duct, stomach reflux, indigestion, constipation, digestive tract diseases, functional gastrointestinal peristalsis anomaly.
- Department of Cardiology
Frequent micturition, burning sensation during urination, blood urine, lower back pain, edema, nephrolith, kidney diseases, renal hypertension, diabetic renal pathological changes, proteinuria.
- Neurology
- Department of Neurosurgery
Multiple lesions, spinal injuries, brain tumors, spinal cord tumors, hypertension cerebral hemorrhage, rupture of the cerebral artery, arteriovenous malformation of the brain, sweaty palm syndrome, trigeminal neuralgia, sciatica, partial facial spasm, cervical vertebra spur, lower back pain, waterhead syndrome, carpel tunnel syndrome, brachial plexus lesions.
- Department of Urinary Surgery
Thick urine, chyle urine, hesitant urine, blood in urine, frequent micturition, weak urination, nocturia, lost of bladder control, balanus and foreskin inflammation, acute or chronic nephritis, chronic prostatitis, inflammation of the bladder and urethra, urethra tumor, hypertrophy of the prostate, vesicoureteral calculus, nephrolith, calculus of the urethra, unstable bladder, function anomaly of the bladder, cryptorchidism, male infertility, hydrocele, scrotum tumor, orchitis, neural bladder disorder, sexual malfunction, varicocele of spermatic vein, hernia, congenital urinary tract anomaly, obstructive renal disorder, hypospadia, inflammation of the urinary system, lithiasis in the urinary system, tumors of the urinary system, congenital malformation.
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