**Jiang Hui** Returns to Stage, Urges Health Awareness
**Jiang Hui**, a beloved singer, made a comeback at the Kaohsiung Dome, delivering three songs and emphasizing the importance of health screenings to her fans, after her own battle with cancer.
Triumph Over Illness
After singing three songs, **Jiang Hui** shared her journey battling cancer with the audience, expressing that she is now healthy. “You will definitely worry about me. If I am not good, I will not stand here. I am a healthy baby now, and Ah Hui is very good now!”
she told fans.
She specifically urged older adults to get regular checkups. **Jiang** also encouraged young people to pay attention to their elders’ health, advising that any issues should be addressed immediately to prevent them from becoming more serious.
Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
In 2015, **Jiang Hui** was diagnosed with glandular cancer. Her treatment included surgery and chemotherapy, which led to life-threatening complications such as pulmonary embolism and severe bleeding.
According to the Mayo Clinic, pulmonary embolism can cause symptoms such as sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, and coughing up blood. In some instances, it can lead to acute pulmonary edema, heart failure, and even sudden death. The American Lung Association estimates that pulmonary embolism affects as many as 900,000 Americans each year (American Lung Association).
Pulmonary Embolism Explained
Pulmonary embolism occurs when blood vessels in the lungs become blocked by solid, liquid, or air emboli, which can lead to insufficient blood perfusion and hypoxia, as noted by **Sanjun General Hospital Health Education Information**. Symptoms include chest pain, breathing difficulties, edema, and cyanosis.
After reviewing **Jiang Hui**’s anti-cancer diary, thoracic physician **Su Yifeng** believed that the repeated chemotherapy and surgery caused pulmonary embolism.
Managing the Condition
Patients taking anticoagulants need to be careful to avoid falls and other activities that could lead to bleeding. If tooth extraction is required, dentists should be informed about the medication. To manage breathing difficulties, frequently used items should be kept within easy reach, and gradual activity training should be implemented to avoid excessive oxygen consumption.