Chapter 16 Crisis



As mentioned in previous articles, the most troublesome thing for doctors is to treat their colleagues.

Your colleagues know you inside and out and will catch any mistakes you make at work.

The situation is even worse now because Western medicine colleagues have prejudices against Chinese medicine colleagues, which leads them to try harder to find fault with Chinese medicine colleagues.

Wen Jinsheng walked over, ready to help his cousin. Before he walked over, he glanced at the head of the neurosurgery department beside him.

Doctor Tong, wearing sunglasses, stood motionless, showing that he was very interested in watching the excitement below.

"You--" Wen Jinsheng pointed at him angrily.

If Yin Fengchun really came here to cause trouble, this "trouble" would definitely be blamed on the introducer, Dr. Tong.

Doctor Tong spoke up, appearing very confident: "I trust Doctor Wen Zihan very much."

Hearing this, Yin Fengchun turned his head first: "What does Doctor Tong mean? Aren't they all Western medicine surgeons? Why did you say you trust Chinese medicine doctors more first?"

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"They said her illness was a little strange." Sun Rongfang continued to help the patient explain her medical history.

It is not surprising to have strange diseases, and strange diseases in clinical practice are common. People often hear doctors talking about strange diseases when discussing patients' cases, but they don't know that it is just a catchphrase that doctors sometimes use when they are in a bad mood.

When doctors say it is a strange disease, they actually mean that it is difficult to diagnose and treat. A more accurate academic statement is: the cause of the disease is difficult to determine.

Sun Rongfang's next words further confirmed this point: "She has been to the dermatology department and the endocrinology department. The doctors said she had eczema, then said it wasn't. They said it was heat rash, skin damage, endocrine problems, immune system problems—"

In short, when the exact cause of the disease cannot be found, treatment can only be a matter of luck, like a blind cat catching a dead mouse.

If you are lucky, the condition can be cured. If you are unlucky, the condition becomes a complete mess and the doctor can only suspect that the condition is getting more and more serious.

In the end, it was impossible for patients and their families not to be anxious and depressed.

Wu Lixuan's so-called strange disease, which would not cause death for the time being, had been tormenting her for more than a month.

"Oh." Sun Rongfang sighed for her goddaughter.

"It is very common for skin diseases to have unexplained causes." Dr. Wen Zihan spoke.

I have to say that this young doctor Wen is very good at comforting people. He first told the patient and his family not to worry, saying that this is not a strange disease.

Wu Lixuan, who had been worried about whether she would be classified as having a strange disease again, finally felt relieved: relieved.

"It can be cured, right?" Sun Rongfang asked happily and impatiently on behalf of her goddaughter.

"Wait a minute." Doctor Yin interrupted.

Wu Lixuan wanted to hold her head: It is just as she thought.

It is impossible for my wife to be treated by a doctor casually, even if he is introduced by a friend. After all, I am not familiar with the doctor's skills, so I have to investigate the scene first.

Yin Fengchun seriously questioned Dr. Wen: "What do you think is wrong with her?" After saying this, he warned: "Don't tell me about evil spirit invasion. There is no such thing in science."

When Chinese medicine practitioners talk about the causes of disease, they like to talk about dampness and external evils, which is like handing a knife to those who hate Chinese medicine.

You say that your Chinese medicine is scientific, but the names you use for dampness and external evil are totally cultic.

Therefore, if a Chinese medicine doctor wants to treat his Western medicine colleagues and wants to use the Yellow Emperor's words to explain them, it will be completely impossible, and people will accuse you of doing things recklessly.

Wen Jinsheng walked into the scene and was about to help his cousin, but his cousin gently shook her head and refused.

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