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What are the taboos when treating diseases?

One bogey: avoid medical treatment and deceive yourself. People are bound to get sick, and most diseases are curable. As long as we improve our health awareness and seek truth from facts, governance is not difficult. However, although a few people have realized that they may be sick, they refuse to face the reality and actively seek medical treatment. They don't think it's a big deal. They are lucky. Some people are afraid of trouble and put it off if they can. In the end, it is either delaying treatment or dragging a minor illness into a serious illness, and it is too late to regret it.

Two taboos: superstition and disrespect for science. People with serious superstitions do not take a scientific attitude towards diseases, but pray to God and worship Buddha, and tell fortune and divination, and often do many ridiculous stupid things. In recent years, there have been some modern superstitions and pseudosciences, which deceive the masses under the cloak of science and are hard to prevent.

Three bogeys: trust the travel doctor and look for "the secret recipe from the family". A few patients get sick and don't go to regular hospitals, but covet convenience or fantasize about miracles. They regard the false advertisements of unlicensed quack doctors as "guides" to see a doctor, and believe in such lies as "famous doctors from their ancestors", "experts in diseases", "drugs get rid of diseases" and "invalid refunds". When I woke up, I either had empty pockets or missed the best opportunity for treatment.

Four taboos: chop and change, lack of patience. A few patients, especially chronic patients, lack confidence and patience in treatment. Some transfer to hospitals and change doctors like a lantern; Some heard that what medicine has miraculous effect, and immediately tried it. In fact, the occurrence and development of diseases have certain rules, and doctors' accurate judgment of diseases also has a process of gradual understanding. If you change the dressing at two ends every three days, it will not only be difficult to solve the problem, but also increase the number of new diseases without removing the old ones, making the treatment more complicated, and ultimately the patient himself will suffer.

Five taboos: don't listen to the doctor's advice, make your own decisions. After a period of treatment, a few patients got better, forgot the pain, stopped taking drugs on time according to the doctor's requirements, and many corrected bad lifestyles recurred (such as smoking and drinking); Unfortunately, some people forget to follow up regularly, which leads to the recurrence of old diseases and the abandonment of all previous achievements.