Kids, you know what? In our stomachs there’s a super-small bacteria called the Sphinx. It’s so small that we can’t see it with our eyes, but it could cause some trouble to our bodies.
Sphinx likes to live in our stomachs, it’s like a naughty little bad guy who messes with it. How did it get into our stomachs? Sometimes, because we didn’t wash our hands when we ate, the cuckoo on those dirty things ran into our stomachs with food, and sometimes, if we ate with people infected with cuckoo, they used chopsticks, spoons, or drank the same glass of water, this little bacteria could run into our stomachs.
We may feel sick when the fungus is in the stomach. It’s always a stomach pain, sometimes a light pain, sometimes a severe pain; it’s probably a bloated stomach, eating a little bit of it, and it’s too full to eat; some kids get sick, vomiting, spitting out what they eat; and sometimes they smell like stinky eggs.
If the fungus is in the stomach for a long time, our stomachs will get sick. Stomach inflammation, red and swollen stomach mucous membranes; if stomach inflammation becomes more severe, it can turn into stomach ulcer, with a small wound in the stomach, which can be more painful at this time and possibly black out.
But don’t be afraid. If you suspect that you’re infected with the fungus, the doctor’s uncle and aunt will be able to examine it. There’s a test called whirlwind, and if a kid breathes towards a small tube, the doctor can know if there’s a fungus in the belly. Sometimes, the doctor may have a baby with a stomach mirror, with a thin tube in his mouth, and then go all the way to his stomach and see what’s in his stomach. It sounds a little scary, but the doctors will be careful not to hurt the kids.
And if it’s true that we’re infected with the fungus, and don’t worry, the doctors will prescribe drugs to get rid of these little bacteria. We must listen to the doctor and take our medication on time. It may be a little uncomfortable when you take a pill, but you have to stick to it. Our stomachs will only get better if we get rid of all the fungus.
We have to get used to it so we don’t get the fungus in our stomachs. You have to wash your hands, especially when you have to wash your hands before dinner, with soap and running water knobs; when you eat, you have to eat with your own utensils and don’t share them with anyone; and if your parents or other family are infected with the fungus, you have to let them go and treat them, so that it will not pass to us.
Little friends, the fungus is a little annoying, but as long as we understand it and prevent it, we can protect our stomachs and grow up healthy and happy.
The prevention of cholesterol infection is essential. In everyday life, good hygiene practices are developed, such as hand-washing, especially after a meal; minimizing the use of cold food and drinking of raw water; and promoting the use of public chopsticks, spoons and, preferably, a meal-sharing system for family dinners to reduce the spread of the fungus to family members.
Although small, the potential threat to health is not negligible. Knowledge of it, prevention and testing and treatment help us to better protect our stomachs and enjoy a good life.