What Does Hyperplasia Mean?

Hyperplasia refers to the phenomenon of cells multiplying through division and proliferation, which is divided into two types: physiological hyperplasia and pathological hyperplasia. General physiological hyperplasia is beneficial to the body and can promote the body’s circulation, but pathological muscle hyperplasia is harmful to the body and can spread inflammation. You can go to the hospital to check which type of hyperplasia it belongs to and then adopt appropriate treatment methods for control. In recent years, the most common hyperplastic disease is benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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What Foods Can Children with Zinc Deficiency Consume?

According to surveys, animal foods contain significantly more zinc than plant foods, and the absorption rate of zinc is also higher. It is recommended that parents give their children more animal foods such as lean meat, pork liver, and fish, which are rich in zinc. If the baby is formula-fed, starting from 4 months after birth, parents should pay special attention to adding complementary foods rich in zinc elements to help the baby absorb zinc, such as minced lean meat, egg yolks, fish puree, and walnut powder.
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