Huang is a 67-year-old woman who lives in Hankou. She went to the hospital because of her back pain. The doctor did an imaging examination for her, but she was shocked because she didn't see the heart in her left chest. A closer look reveals that her heart grows to the right compared with normal people, and the positions of internal organs such as liver, spleen and stomach are also opposite to normal people.
It is understood that Huang's mother-in-law is in good health. She seldom goes to see a doctor and has never had a physical examination, so that she didn't find out that she was "Byakki Smoker" until she was 67 years old. After diagnosis, her back pain has nothing to do with the special position of internal organs, but because she has gallstones. Yesterday, Huang successfully completed the lithotomy in the general surgery department of Xinhua Hospital.
Zhu, the head of the department, said that the probability of "mirror people" appearing is about one in a million. Although their internal organs are dislocated, their physiological functions are the same as those of normal people, and they have little impact on their lives. However, the "mirror man" must inform the doctor of his special physiological structure when seeking medical treatment, otherwise it will easily lead to misdiagnosis.
Mr. Yuan from Shilong, Dongguan, has been unable to find the cause since he went to the Eighth People's Hospital of Dongguan because he felt abnormal pain in his left lower abdomen. Later, the doctor's brain was wide open, and it was probably a rare mirror man. The final examination results confirmed the doctor's idea that Mr. Yuan was just an ordinary appendicitis.
In this regard, doctors from Dongguan Eighth People's Hospital also reminded the public to have regular physical examinations and have a basic understanding of their physical condition. If there is a special physiological structure similar to "mirror people", they should clearly inform the people around them and inform the doctor as soon as possible when the disease occurs, so as to avoid misdiagnosis and delay treatment.