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00:00I felt like I was bleeding every time I went to the sanatorium.
00:04I felt like I was bleeding every time I went to the sanatorium.
00:09The theme of tonight's deep talk is...
00:12I had a stomachache and had a lot of bleeding from the sanatorium.
00:17I thought it was a really heavy sanatorium.
00:20But I was shocked to find a disease called chocolate mouse,
00:24which is a type of intracranial hemorrhage.
00:28It's a disease that occurs in women's spleen and ovary.
00:34Spleen and ovary are difficult to develop self-awareness,
00:37and if left as a common menstrual pain or menstrual disorder,
00:40it can become a serious disease that can kill you before you know it.
00:45So, the theme of tonight's deep talk is...
00:48a type of infertility disease.
00:50I had a lot of hemorrhage, so I was taking blood.
00:55In the end, I was diagnosed with infertility.
00:58I was diagnosed with infertility.
01:00I think the biggest thing is that I didn't have any self-awareness symptoms.
01:04I had a blood test done.
01:07At that time, I was diagnosed with HPV.
01:11I was diagnosed with HPV.
01:16The cause of HPV is a very common virus called human papilloma virus,
01:22which is mainly infected by sepsis.
01:25The incidence rate of HPV is increasing,
01:28and about 40% are in their 20s to 30s.
01:32About 10,000 people die every year,
01:34and about 3,000 people lose their lives.
01:37If there is a vaccine or a choice to prevent it for your body,
01:42I think it's a good idea to think about it.
01:45Hepatitis B can be prevented by vaccination by 65% to 90%.
01:55However, Japan has a vaccination rate of only 7%
01:59compared to more than 60% in other countries.
02:03In fact, this is not only a problem for women.
02:08I learned that a man's vaccination can prevent sepsis.
02:15But I don't think most men are vaccinated.
02:18I think most people think it has nothing to do with them.
02:22In the case of men, you can prevent congeloma.
02:27Not only does it not affect women, but it also protects your body.
02:30I think it's better for men to be vaccinated.
02:33So tonight, we're going to talk deeply about the disease of congeloma.
02:38The night when women roar deeply.
02:44This program is a talk variety for adults talking about deep themes.
02:47I didn't know that men should be vaccinated.
02:51I didn't know that.
02:52I learned for the first time that vaccination can prevent sepsis.
02:56We have Dr. Ayako Miyawa from the Department of Congeloma.
02:59Nice to meet you.
03:01Can you tell us about the disease of congeloma?
03:04The disease of congeloma is a disease related to sepsis, ovulation, and sepsis.
03:11The most famous are sepsis, sepsis, sepsis, and sepsis.
03:17I think it's famous as one of the three main causes of congeloma.
03:21I heard that everyone here today has experienced congeloma other than Okubo.
03:26What kind of symptoms did you have?
03:29I had sepsis.
03:31I've heard about sepsis many times.
03:36Can you tell us more specifically?
03:38Sepsis is like a lump of muscle.
03:41Sepsis can occur in many places.
03:43It's a muscle-forming organ.
03:45Sepsis is a lump of muscle that becomes a rubber band.
03:52However, the place where it occurs, the size, and the symptoms change completely.
03:58When I first noticed it, I went to the doctor.
04:03The doctor told me that I had sepsis.
04:08I asked him what I should do if I had sepsis.
04:12He told me that I didn't have to worry about sepsis.
04:17I just had to wait and see what would happen.
04:21I didn't have any special treatment.
04:24When I was in my mid-40s, my sepsis was getting worse.
04:30Every time I had sepsis, I felt like I was bleeding.
04:36I went to the hospital again and asked about sepsis.
04:40I was told that my sepsis had increased by more than 5 cm.
04:44It was about the size of a ball.
04:47At that time, my sepsis was like a rain of blood.
04:52When I went to the doctor, he told me that I had sepsis on the upper part of my uterus.
04:58I was planning to get rid of sepsis, but my doctor suggested that I get rid of sepsis on the upper part of my uterus.
05:05The sepsis was so big that I could feel it when I touched it.
05:09Did you feel better after you got rid of sepsis?
05:12The sepsis was gone in an instant.
05:16I didn't feel refreshed.
05:20I don't know why it was so painful.
05:25I have sepsis, too.
05:28I have sepsis for four people.
05:32But it's not that big.
05:35I was told that my sepsis wouldn't get bigger if I had a regular check-up.
05:40I didn't have to do anything.
05:43I just had a regular check-up.
05:45I think I have sepsis.
05:48What kind of symptoms did you have?
05:50Last year, I had sepsis.
05:54I found out that I had sepsis when I was in the advanced stage of my cancer.
05:59I didn't have any symptoms of sepsis.
06:02I didn't bleed, and I didn't feel pain.
06:05I happened to get a job as a human doctor.
06:09That's how I found out I had sepsis.
06:12At that time, my doctor told me that I might not be able to go to the hospital for another month.
06:20I was so scared that I didn't have any symptoms of sepsis.
06:25Did you have a lot of sepsis?
06:28No, I didn't.
06:30I didn't feel tired, either.
06:33There are about 80 people with sepsis.
06:36That's a lot.
06:39The cause of sepsis is mainly due to sexual intercourse with people infected with the human papilloma virus.
06:45Basically, sepsis is caused by being infected with the human papilloma virus.
06:51The cause of sepsis gradually changes.
06:54It takes 5 to 10 years to become a cancer patient.
06:58During that time, you're always under stress.
07:01So you'll never know if you don't have a check-up.
07:04I see.
07:06But you don't have any self-awareness, do you?
07:08If you don't have a check-up, it's hard to feel like you're going to have a check-up.
07:15The reception rate of sepsis in Japan is low.
07:18It's much lower than that of other countries.
07:21That's the problem.
07:23If you can find the cause of sepsis early on, you'll be able to improve it.
07:27If you can find the cause of sepsis early on, you'll be able to improve it.
07:31Do you know if you've had a sepsis check-up?
07:36Basically, there's a sepsis check-up in the company and in the ward.
07:42I think it's okay if you take it.
07:45I was taking a low-dose pill, so I went to a gynecologist.
07:50I've been doing blood tests for a long time.
07:54After all, the sepsis test came out of my head.
08:00I was a little out of the test.
08:04I was afraid of the pain of the test.
08:08Does the test hurt?
08:10It doesn't really hurt.
08:12It's over in three minutes.
08:14Oh, really?
08:16For example, people in their 50s who have had sepsis, it's better to take it once a year.
08:22Is it a sepsis test?
08:24If you're infected with HPV, it's likely to come out later.
08:28It's likely to come out after you've been infected a long time ago.
08:32What kind of illness did you have?
08:34I've had sepsis since I was a high school student.
08:36It was natural that it wouldn't come for a few months.
08:40When I went to the hospital, I was diagnosed with HPV.
08:44When I started treatment for sepsis, I was diagnosed with sepsis.
08:54There's an egg in the ovum.
08:58In this cycle, the ovum gets a little bigger.
09:02The ovum breaks down one by one.
09:06There are a lot of ovums that don't break down.
09:10It's called polycystic ovarian syndrome.
09:13It's a cycle where sepsis comes two weeks after sepsis.
09:17There's no sepsis, so there's no sepsis.
09:20That's why I've had sepsis for a long time.
09:24If you don't have sepsis, you won't be able to get pregnant.
09:30If you don't have sepsis regularly, the risk of premature ejaculation will increase.
09:35If I had noticed it earlier, I would have gone to the hospital.
09:43But I'm glad I noticed it when I was in my teens.
09:49Do you have a test for sepsis?
09:53I'm sensitive to my own body.
09:56If I think something's wrong, I go to the hospital right away.
10:00I think it's good to be a little timid.
10:03Then you can take a lot of tests and take care of yourself.
10:07I like going to the hospital.
10:09I'm jealous. Why?
10:11When you're alone like me, you get nervous when you go to the hospital.
10:15I understand.
10:16You understood right away.
10:18The doctor is very kind.
10:20The doctor touched my knees and said,
10:23My knees hurt.
10:25I'm not saying it for no reason.
10:27I'm saying it for no reason.
10:29Just listening to what you just said, there are many diseases in the world.
10:33Some people have symptoms and some people don't.
10:36I think my partner has a relatively strong body.
10:42After listening to what you just said,
10:45I felt like I should tell you this story.
10:52Do you go to the hospital regularly after having sepsis?
10:59I felt that having sepsis was a big decision for women.
11:10I've been working for a long time.
11:12I've been putting all the hard work in here.
11:15I saw that my sepsis was getting bigger and bigger.
11:18That's how I felt.
11:20I thought, well, I'll say goodbye.
11:22I thought, well, I'll say goodbye.
11:24I thought, well, I'll say goodbye.
11:26I thought, well, I'll say goodbye.
11:28I thought, well, I'll say goodbye.
11:30At first, I was going to have a part-time job.
11:35I talked to my parents and told them I was going to quit.
11:38When I talked to my teacher,
11:40he said he wants to have a baby and had a life plan.
11:46I thought I'd just take a laser exam.
11:50I thought I'd just take a laser exam.
11:52I thought I'd just take a laser exam.
11:54So, did you take the risk of having a second child?
11:58So, did you take the risk of having a second child?
12:00Well, just like taking a complete examination,
12:03The risk of re-development is different.
12:07However, in the case of Kyoi,
12:10considering her future pregnancy,
12:12if she undergoes a surgery to cut out the waterway,
12:16it will be easier for her to have a miscarriage.
12:19It will be shorter.
12:20That's right. Physically, the waterway will be shorter,
12:23so she will have to support the baby in the shorter area.
12:27So, the pressure will be stronger
12:31and the risk of miscarriage will be higher.
12:35This is one of the reasons why Kyoi is famous.
12:39When you found out that Kyoi couldn't have a miscarriage,
12:42did you feel any pain or anything unusual?
12:44It's true.
12:45In the case of menstruation,
12:48you can't compare the amount of blood that comes out.
12:51So, when I was told about it,
12:53I felt a lot of pressure.
12:55I didn't like it, but I thought it was normal.
12:59Maybe it was because of the ban,
13:01that I felt that I had a heavy period.
13:03That's what I think now.
13:05Do you have any signs that you have a heavy period?
13:10There is nothing on the earth,
13:12and the ocean is very beautiful.
13:13However, there are people who have a heavy period.
13:16The ocean is very clear,
13:18and there are people who have a heavy period
13:21because various parts of the body are sticky.
13:23So, there are people who have a heavy period even though there is no problem.
13:26Yes, there are.
13:27I don't know.
13:28I don't know.
13:29So, for example, if you have a period,
13:31and you have a stomachache,
13:33and you want to take painkillers,
13:36can you go to the hospital?
13:38Yes, you can.
13:40It's very difficult to get back to a state where there is nothing.
13:46So, it's best to find it as soon as possible
13:49and treat it so that it doesn't get worse.
13:53What would you like to ask everyone as a man?
13:56I think it's easier to talk to someone who is the same sex as you.
14:02What kind of position do you think is the most...
14:06I don't know.
14:07I don't know what to say.
14:09I'm wondering if I can reassure you.
14:14When I announced it,
14:17I thought,
14:19what if I can't have a boyfriend?
14:24What if I can't have a baby?
14:27I was worried that it would be broken.
14:34When I announced it,
14:36I thought,
14:38what if I can't have a boyfriend?
14:43What if I can't have a baby?
14:46I was worried that it would be broken.
14:52I want you to understand the disease.
14:55I want you to study it together.
14:58I'd like to ask about prevention.
15:02Prevention is quite difficult.
15:05We haven't found an antidepressant yet.
15:08However, we know that intracranial infarction can be prevented
15:11by taking a low-dose pill.
15:13There is an HPV vaccine for cervical cancer.
15:18If you take the vaccine,
15:20you can prevent some of the causes of cervical cancer.
15:26If you take the vaccine before intracranial infarction,
15:29you can prevent about 90% of cervical cancer.
15:33However, in 2013,
15:37HPV vaccine was reported to cause health damage after inoculation.
15:41Inoculation rate dropped sharply to less than 1%.
15:45After a large-scale research,
15:48it was found that the effect of the vaccine exceeded the risk of side effects,
15:52and inoculation was recommended again.
15:54However, the inoculation rate is still less than 7%.
15:58Therefore, the rate of cervical cancer in Japan
16:01is the lowest among advanced countries.
16:04In particular, the inoculation rate of women born between 2000 and 2005
16:08is extremely low,
16:12which is a big challenge.
16:15The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare is working hard to cover it.
16:19By the end of March,
16:21if you take the vaccine once,
16:23you can take the vaccine three times in total.
16:25Until then, you can take the vaccine for free.
16:29I would like you to think about this opportunity.
16:33As you said in the video,
16:35should men also take the vaccine?
16:37If men take the vaccine,
16:39I don't know what will happen.
16:41I see.
16:45If women get sick,
16:47men will cause trouble for women.
16:51You can think like that, right?
16:53We are also waiting for your favorite registration.
16:58We are looking for your concerns.
17:01It's hard to say to your family and friends,
17:04but if you have any concerns you want to consult with women,
17:07please feel free to contact us.
17:09As you said in the video,
17:11should men also take the vaccine?
17:13Some countries allow men to take the vaccine for free.
17:17If men take the vaccine,
17:19what are the benefits?
17:21If HPV is infected in the throat,
17:23or if it is infected in the uterus or anus,
17:25it can cause cancer.
17:27It can prevent such cancer.
17:29If women get sick,
17:31men will cause trouble for women.
17:35You can think like that, right?
17:37If HPV is infected in the throat,
17:39it can cause cancer.
17:41It can prevent such cancer.
17:43Men should also take the vaccine.
17:45What do you think?
17:47If you are sick,
17:49what do you want to say to your family?
17:51I have been to the doctor's office once every two or three months.
17:54The doctor told me to go to the doctor's office too often.
17:57I understand.
17:59But I am sick,
18:01so I always tell my friends to go to the doctor's office.
18:04But they don't go to the doctor's office.
18:06Because they don't have symptoms.
18:08I feel like I'm okay.
18:10I feel like I'm okay.
18:12I heard that it is easy to get sick in your 20s and 30s.
18:16In your 20s and 30s,
18:18you will have a lot of dreams.
18:20You will find what you want to do.
18:22You will find what you want to do.
18:24So I want you to go to the hospital
18:26for your own happiness.
18:28So I want you to go to the hospital
18:30for your own happiness.
18:32I think once-a-week lunch is very good
18:34for low-birth period.
18:36Yes.
18:38Okay.
18:40So when will you go?
18:42I think it's a good idea
18:44to eat lunch after health check-up.
18:46I think it is good idea
18:48to eat lunch after health check-up.
18:50Yes, it is true.
18:52It's really good idea to eat lunch after health check-up.
18:54We might have to wait.
18:56But if we book,
18:58we won't notice
19:00I think it would be great if the bar was lowered to that extent.
19:05I think it's a very delicate topic,
19:09and it's not often that we hear stories like this from women.
19:14I think it's a very delicate topic,
19:19and it's not often that we hear stories like this from women.
19:26I think it's a very delicate topic,
19:31and it's not often that we hear stories like this from women.
19:36I think it's a very delicate topic,
19:41and it's not often that we hear stories like this from women.

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