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When you go to the hospital to see a doctor, what are the things that the doctor will not tell the patient?

In reality, doctors won’t tell you many things! First: Nowadays, the better hospitals are basically overcrowded, and doctors simply don’t have the time and energy to tell you and explain the causes and other problems in detail.

Generally, they will ask about the condition, then do blood tests, urine tests, X-ray films, MRI and other tests, and then they will be prescribed medicines and injections and hospitalized. Of course, considering the current doctor-patient relationship, it is very likely that some doctors also have concerns that it is better to do less than to do more. Second: Generally speaking, studying medicine seems to take five years after graduating from school. After entering the hospital to work, you will also face various social reality problems!

So don’t ask for it, and at the same time, it’s impossible to say how superb the doctor’s medical skills are! The following is a friend’s personal experience: In 2014, my friend developed a soft syndrome due to arteriosclerosis of the left common carotid artery. Three fingers on his left hand were numb and had high blood lipids and high blood pressure. Later, the mild migraines turned from occasional to severe migraines (because he is not a medical student and does not understand) Doctor, I don’t know if this is the right word) I went to the city’s traditional Chinese medicine hospital to see a friend who is a famous doctor for diagnosis and treatment. Because we have a good relationship, we bluntly request to get rid of the root cause of the disease. My friend's doctor answered frankly: I have never heard of a radical cure for migraine in China!

To make a long story short, this friend has been through a lot, and by 2015, the numbness in three fingers and the migraine were all cured! I don't mean any disrespect to the doctor here, I'm just telling the truth.

Doctors are also ordinary people, and they also go to medical school for a good job. After all, there are only a few people who love medicine very much, who strive for excellence in the path of medical science, and who devote themselves wholeheartedly to being a doctor. Doctors also have different emotions and desires. Some like to get together with relatives and friends, some like to drink and make friends, some like to play cards and have fun, etc.!

But that’s the thing. Without full-hearted love and hard work in your profession, you can’t become a leading expert! The same is true for doctors. After a few years of college career and usual enterprising spirit, it is almost impossible to become a good doctor and expert! This also leads to the following questions. Third: Why is it said that “a long-term illness makes a good doctor”?

The power of people’s desire for health when they are sick is infinite! When my friend later recovered from his migraine, he figured out the reason after a long period of reflection: In fact, it’s not that many doctors don’t tell you, but the knowledge they learned in medical school didn’t cover this aspect at all!

For example, for high blood pressure, according to the professional knowledge in medical books, you only need to take medicines such as nifedipine, and the injections are Shuxuenin type. The patients can't stand it, so how can they have time to think about anything else? Ordinary doctors generally only understand their job as a job to earn money to support their families. So it is unrealistic for you to ask him to tell you a lot. Because he simply doesn’t have the energy and interest to delve into it! This is normal. After all, most of us are not elites in our profession