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Specialist in Traditional Medicine.
Chapter 213: The Body is One's Own. [213]
Summary
Gao Zhi Jun, an ophthalmologist, encounters a patient who feels dizzy after cataract surgery. The patient, accompanied by his partner and son, has been experiencing these symptoms for over half a month, leading to frustration with the original surgeon, Dr. Ma. Gao receives a call from Dr. Ma, who shares that the patient's partner has been difficult, blaming the surgery for the dizziness. Despite the surgery being deemed successful, the family insists on accountability. During the consultation, Gao assesses the patient’s symptoms, noting a lack of energy and dizziness. A colleague, Fang Yan, suggests abdominal bloating as a symptom, revealing the importance of honest communication in diagnosis.Full content
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