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Chapter 3913 [2] It’s hard to find a doctor

Chapter 3913 [2] It’s hard to find a doctor

I recall that a few years ago, Wu Lixuan was stabbed in an accident and her life was in danger. The doctors of the National Association were able to save her on the same day. This is enough to prove that the technology of the National Association is beyond doubt and that people across the country can trust it.

What's so strange is that this year, according to the doctors, her illness is not life-threatening and not serious. Instead, she has been undergoing treatment for several months with no progress and no signs of recovery.

As long as it is an illness, it will affect the patient's normal life and work to some extent. For example, she will not die from this strange illness, but it will prevent her from going out to meet people, which will greatly affect her work.

Father Wu and Mother Wu looked anxious, so they had no choice but to help their daughter burn incense and pray to God for healing.

Are she and Wu's parents the only ones worried? Absolutely not.

From ancient times to the present, doctors have had a heavy responsibility. They cannot cure patients, so patients have to go to God. Doctors know that this is not good for the development of medicine.

Such messy things as praying to gods and worshiping Buddha are contradictory to scientific medicine.

So the doctors from the National Association of Doctors told her it didn't matter if it didn't endanger her life, but they were more anxious than she was in their hearts.

For example, if her husband, Dr. Yin, can no longer help his wife find a doctor who can cure her disease, where should he put his face?

In the final analysis, the crux of this matter is: strange diseases are difficult to treat for doctors, and doctors are difficult to find.

"Li Xuan."

When she heard the voice, she turned around and saw that her godmother Sun Rongfang was here. Wu Lixuan asked, "Godmother, didn't you go to the tea shop?"

What kind of shop should I open? Is it important to have you? Sun Rongfang, who was about to say this, then thought about it and understood that her goddaughter had to focus on the business of supporting her family while she was sick.

People cannot lose their financial resources when they are sick, and medical treatment costs more.

The tea shop she now opens is the only direct sales outlet of her goddaughter's tea company, which became even more important when her goddaughter was ill and couldn't go out to run the business.

Sun Rongfang explained: "I asked Yingying's grandfather to look after the shop for us. Let's go, I'll take you to see a doctor." As she said that, she quickly pulled her goddaughter out.

Xie Changrong's car was waiting for them to get on the roadside.

After coming back to her senses, Wu Lixuan asked: "Are you going to the National Association?"

"No, Yingying said that she has found a doctor to treat you. Your godfather has found the driving route to send us there."

At every critical moment, I thank my best friend and her family for being the most reliable. Tears welled up in Wu Lixuan’s eyes.

Dr. Yin: What about me?!

Sun Rongfang did not forget to smooth things over for her son-in-law: "Dr. Yin knows about it. He said he would call you."

Dr. Yin must know, not only because of her husband.

After listening carefully to Sun Rongfang's introduction, Wu Lixuan couldn't help but worry: "Are you looking for a traditional Chinese medicine doctor?"

Because Dr. Yin is a "traditional Chinese medicine black" and does not believe in traditional Chinese medicine.

It is not uncommon for news to question Chinese medicine in Western medicine, giving the common people a false impression. It seems that Western medicine doctors in general do not trust Chinese medicine.

"Yingying said, Dr. Yin didn't mean that he didn't trust traditional Chinese medicine." Sun Rongfang relayed her daughter's original words.

There are some things in medicine that are easy for laypeople to misunderstand and draw one-sided conclusions if they don’t know the inside story.

You don’t need to think about it to know how Dr. Yin and others could have the courage to fool the motherland’s medicine.

I gave an example earlier when talking about Western medicine. It is normal for medicine to quarrel among itself.

It's for scientific verification.

In the same way, just because you haven't heard of a Chinese medicine practitioner questioning your fellow Chinese medicine practitioner doesn't mean it hasn't happened, it's just that you haven't paid attention to it.

Dr. Yin is not a shady Chinese medicine practitioner. What Dr. Yin is questioning is that some of the things done by his colleagues are not scientific enough.

Some medical laymen may simply be ignorant of traditional Chinese medicine. They don’t pay attention to specific cases and specific scientific approaches, and they just think it’s traditional Chinese medicine.

Besides, if there are people who are evil in Chinese medicine, don’t they be evil in Western medicine? Yes, people who have no idea about Western medicine are essentially the same as those who are evil in Chinese medicine.


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