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Chapter 3927 【16】Crisis

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

Your colleagues know your ins and outs, and they want to catch you for any mistakes in your work.

The current situation is even worse as colleagues in Western medicine have prejudices against their colleagues in Chinese medicine, which leads them to try harder to get hold of their colleagues in traditional Chinese medicine.

Wen Jinsheng walked over, ready to help his cousin. Before walking over, he glanced at the director of brain surgery next to him.

Dr. Tong, who was wearing sunglasses, remained motionless, showing that he was very interested in watching the excitement below.

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

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

Dr. Tong spoke, looking very confident: "I trust Dr. Wen Zihan very much."

When he heard what he said, Yin Fengchun was the first to turn his head: What does Dr. Tong mean? Aren't they all Western medicine surgeons? Why do you say that you trust Chinese medicine doctors more in the first place?

"They said her illness was a bit strange." Sun Rongfang helped the patient continue to introduce the medical history.

It’s not surprising that there are strange diseases. Strange diseases are common in clinical practice. What ordinary people hear is doctors talking about strange diseases when discussing patient cases, but what they don’t know is that it is just a catchphrase of doctors who sometimes feel irritable.

When doctors say a strange disease, what they actually mean is that the disease is difficult to diagnose and difficult to treat. A more accurate academic statement is: the cause 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 one moment she had eczema, and the other moment they said it wasn't. They were talking about sweat rash, damaged skin, and endocrinology.

Something’s wrong, something’s wrong with the immune system—”

In short, if the exact cause cannot be found, treatment can only be like a blind cat encountering a dead mouse.

If you are lucky, you will be cured, but if you are not lucky, the treatment will be a mess, and the doctor can only suspect that the disease is getting more and more serious.

In the end, patients and their families are left with no anxiety or depression.

Wu Lixuan's so-called strange disease that is not fatal for a while has been tormenting her for more than a month.

"Hey." Sun Rongfang sighed loudly for her goddaughter.

"It's very common for skin diseases to have unclear causes." Dr. Wen Zihan said.

I have to say that this young Dr. Wen is very good at comforting people. With a common saying, he first told the patients and their families not to worry, as this is not a strange disease.

Wu Lixuan, who was originally worried that she would be thrown into the strange disease camp again, finally said, "It's over."

"Will it be cured?" Sun Rongfang asked her daughter happily and impatiently.

"Wait a minute." Dr. Yin interrupted.

Wu Lixuan wanted to hold her head: It’s true.

It is impossible for my wife to be treated by a doctor at will, even if it is recommended by a friend, but after all, I do not know the doctor's skills, so I have to investigate on the spot first.

Yin Fengchun asked Dr. Wen seriously: "What disease do you think she has?" After saying this, he added a warning: "Don't tell me about the invasion of evil spirits. There is no such thing in science."

When Chinese medicine talks about the cause of disease, the most favorite thing to talk about is moisture or external evils, which is like handing a knife to the bad Chinese medicine doctors.

You say that your Chinese medicine is scientific, but the names you give for the external evil of moisture are completely the same as those of theistic religions.

Therefore, it is completely unfeasible for TCM doctors to treat Western medicine colleagues and explain what Huangdi said. People will say that you are messing around.

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

Thank you for your support, good night, dear friends~


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