Modern military doctor Xie Yushu died at work and transmigrated into the body of an ancient peasant woman, also named Xie Yushu. Her husband was a lame, rough man, the two children were not her own...
Xie Yushu then realized that she had been silent for quite a while, and finally spoke.
"Your eye condition isn't incurable, but the treatment method is rather unusual. I'm not sure if you can accept it!"
Grandma Wen was just about to drink some water when she heard this, her hand trembled, and the water spilled all over the floor.
"What did you say? My eyes can be cured?"
"Don't try to fool this old woman, you little rascal!"
Wen Ruyu also jumped up.
"Miss Xie, can you really cure my grandmother's eyes?"
Xie Yushu nodded.
"It can be cured, but the treatment method is somewhat special for you and carries certain risks. It all depends on whether you are willing to undergo treatment!"
“We’ll treat it, you said. As long as it can be cured, we’re willing to try any method! Right, Grandma?”
As she spoke, Wen Ruyu asked Old Madam Wen a question.
Grandma Wen, being elderly, still retained some rationality; after her initial agitation, she calmed down.
"Dr. Xie, why don't you tell me about it!"
Realizing that Xie Yushu was not a young girl acting recklessly, Old Madam Wen became more serious and even started addressing Xie Yushu more formally.
"Please dismiss everyone else, Madam."
The old lady was taken aback when she heard this, then waved her hand, and the maids and servants all left.
Seeing that there was no one else in the room, Xie Yushu finally spoke.
"The reason why the old lady can't see is because the lens of her eye has lost its transparency. In layman's terms, the lens of her eye has become thickened, deformed, and cloudy, which is why she can't see."
Crystal deformation is irreversible. In your case, herbal medicine won't help. To see it again, you'll need surgery!