Chapter 411 Life is the Most Precious



The people that doctors meet in clinical practice are of all kinds. This is called seeing all kinds of life.

One of them was that Dr. Tang suddenly realized that the patient's family was pretending to be stupid.

He traveled thousands of miles to the capital to find an expert to perform surgery. Could it be that he had never heard of any information that this disease could be treated with surgery before?

There must be some, but one possible consideration is that doctors in the capital are the best, and it is safest to let doctors in the capital perform surgery on patients, so they rush to the capital for medical treatment at all costs.

I never expected that doctors in the capital might be more conservative and cautious than local doctors and would not advocate performing surgery on patients.

"What if he gets older? What if he needs to study and work when he is young?" the family member asked again hesitantly.

"Some people don't sweat much when they are young, but they have acne all day long." Dr. Xie Wanying gave another example.

Some young women suffer from severe menstrual cramps every month.

If you go to the dermatology department, you will often see young people who are tortured by skin diseases to the point where they want to have a circumcision.

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There are also many patients with simple body odor.

Many people have various problems, which are manifestations of the imperfection of the human body. Medicine has always advocated that medical interventions that do not endanger the patient's life should be done less or preferably not at all. Medicine cannot create a perfect human body for you, because medicine cannot do the "God-like" thing of controlling a living body.

"Is taking Chinese medicine useful? Is acupuncture useful?" the family members asked.

The acupuncture master has just given you a clear hint: for nerve problems, Chinese medicine or acupuncture techniques may be of some use to patients. Dr. Xie discussed this type of problem with Dr. Wen at the beginning.

However, Mr. Wen never said that this disease can be cured by acupuncture.

Traditional Chinese medicine is not a myth; it is also a science.

The family members recalled that when they took the patient to see a Chinese medicine doctor before, the old doctor shook his head and said: Let’s try it first, take some Chinese medicine and see the effect.

The results were average, so I came to ask about surgery.

"Taking Chinese medicine and doing acupuncture is like adjusting the internal operating mechanism of his body, which means that there may be signs of malfunction in the operation of his internal nervous system, which leads to disorder of various hormones and other information in the body, and then causes the disease." Doctor Wen Zihan explained the view of traditional Chinese medicine on this disease, "According to modern medicine, this disease is caused by congenital factors and aggravated by the acquired environment."

It is something innate, don't think about it, it cannot be changed, it is destined by fate. If the acquired environment aggravates the condition, you can change the environment to alleviate the symptoms, which is what Chinese medicine does.

Western medicine uses a simple and crude method to cut off some nerves. It feels like changing the innate factors, but in fact it cannot change the innate factors of the entire human nervous system. For this reason, there may be very serious side effects of compensatory sweating surgery (that is, after the operation, other parts of the body sweat more or the face sweats less, leading to drooping eyelids and other problems).

Let me ask you one more question: Do you want the above results?

Everyone needs to learn to accept their fate, as no one is perfect.

This is why Dr. Song only said that the patient could see Dr. Xie.

The patient was cured by having Dr. Xie perform surgery.

Another thing that several doctors had to make clear to the patient's family was: "Medications such as aminophylline cannot be used on patients. It doesn't matter where you go for medical treatment, but you must make this clear to other doctors."

It is obvious that patients' neuroregulation problems are easily affected by external factors. Various drugs that have side effects on the nervous system should be used with caution, and surgeries involving nerves should be treated with caution.

All in all, the patient was lucky because while treating one disease, he discovered another fatal risk in time.

Patients and their families should never seek treatment for a disease that is curable or incurable and end up losing their lives.

The family members finally understood what Dr. Xie meant: no one is perfect, which shows that life is the most precious thing.

After leaving the family, Dr. Tang went back to the nurses' station to get the medical records and adjust the patient's medication orders.

Doctor Xie Wanying returned to the door of the emergency room, took a look inside, and then took Sister Wen away for the time being.

The two little shrimps inside, Student Li and Doctor Xiao Ao, were trembling. If Student Li had noticed that Student Xie took the initiative to avoid him, he would have been pissed off by Xie: I asked you to save me and you ran away?!

Student Xie: It's rare to see Mr. Tan willing to educate students in person. Run quickly, run quickly~

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