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At the end of May, he went to neurosurgery because...

At the end of May, he went to neurosurgery because of the left lower body numbness, and the doctor asked for an electromyography. In order to see the examination report, I met a doctor with a bad attitude-Lin Tianren, which made me feel very bad.
As soon as he entered, he showed me the report and said, "The nerve in the fifth spine was crushed. Any questions?",
I didn't know anything about it. When I heard it suddenly, how do I know what to ask? But I quickly asked the question and asked: "Where is the nerve in this fifth section?"
He answered: "Where is your pain?"
I asked: "How to treat it?"
He replied: "Go to rehabilitation."
Then I thought to ask: "How did that happen? Is it sports injury or bad posture? Should I pay attention to...?"
He was interrupted impatiently. I still lost a sentence~"Otherwise you report me back as if you didn t come to register today!..."
It took less than two minutes to ask a few words. The doctor was so unkind to the patient... I was so angry, but this time it made me a little scared!
It's inexplicable! Is he in a bad mood? Or is he impatient?!
Wasn't this the cause and the way of diagnosis and treatment? The doctor should not tell the patient? And he didn't explain it at the beginning, he just asked what he had to ask...
If he feels that I am asking simple basic questions and is too lazy to answer them, he can also print a health education slip for the patient to see, or simply ask me not to ask myself to check GOOGLE at first.
I think that if you just show the report to the patient instead of giving professional advice, then this kind of doctor work can be replaced by a robot (at least the robot will not lose its temper)
(I mentioned in an AI expert speech last year that there are many doctors who can be replaced)

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