Persimmons and crabs cause big black stones to emerge from their bodies. The doctor comes up with a trick to drink "1 drink" to help resolve it

Health 7:54am, 1 July 2025 136

Autumn and winter are the seasons of lung and crabs, but "eating persimmons and eating crabs" will cause pain. An old man in his 80s had stomach pain for more than a month. The doctor checked him and found that there was a "big black stone" in his stomach. The cause of the disease was that he "eating persimmons and eating crabs". The persimmon's single acid and crab protein interacted with the formation of gastric stones. The doctor advised him to go home to drink Kele. After Kele softened the gastric stones two weeks later, the doctor easily used the equipment to collect these soft and shattered stones. The doctor laughed and said that eating persimmons and chuckled.

Persimmons with crabs, big black stones emerged in the stomach

Xu Bingyi, deputy director of Annan Hospital and general liver and gastroenterologist in Kaohsiung Rongsheng, said that the 82-year-old man came to seek medical treatment due to stomach pain for more than a month. He helped him to check the stomach lens and found that the old man had a 5-centimeter "big black stone" and several swellings in his stomach.

Xu Bingyi asked the old man about his life history and found that the old man loved to eat persimmons. Since the persimmons began to grow in autumn, he often ate persimmons, but because he lost a lot of teeth and could not chew them slowly, he swallowed them in a hurry.

Xu Bingyi said that persimmons are rich in monochlorite. When encountering protein-rich foods such as crabs, they are prone to interactions, forming sticky substances, and sticking persimmons together. If you do not bite the persimmons in a slight manner, it is easy to form "stones" in the stomach.

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