Northeast Net, Qiqihar, March 31 - Sashimi is delicious, but parasite eggs may hide within it. The parasites blocked Mr. Han's bile duct, causing unbearable pain.
Ten years ago, Mr. Han once tried sashimi in Sanya, Hainan Province, and found it fresh and tasty. As a result, after returning to Qiqihar, he also imitated the Sanya chef’s method of eating raw fish, which indeed tasted good. Over time, sashimi became a regular dish for Mr. Han during meals. Unbeknownst to him, this habit harbored hidden dangers. In early March, Mr. Han suddenly felt excruciating abdominal pain, leaving this tall man drenched in sweat. With no other choice, he sought help from a doctor.
After various medical instruments checked him thoroughly, it was found that there was a blockage in Mr. Han's bile duct, resembling a stone. In mid-March, when the doctor made an incision, everyone present was shocked. A cluster of things appeared in Mr. Han's common bile duct. Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be more than a hundred parasitic worms about one centimeter long each. The doctor had never seen such parasites before. After the operation, he looked up information and learned that these parasites were called Clonorchis sinensis, which live in seafood and fish. This disease is more prevalent in the south and rarely seen in the north.
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