Medical Treatmet

Sometimes most of the doctors treat the patients as the persons who know nothing of their illness. Today I went to the clinic and saw a grandma who had visited the clinic several times but still deserved the treatment that was the same. She told the doctor that she seemed not to be cured as having taken the medicine prescribed by the doctor. She seemingly looked older than others; nonetheless, the doctor still responded nothing for the treatment. The doctor just swiftly made a statement of the grandma's physical condition and showed his contempt for the grandma's questions. This situation also happened on the child who was the next one to be diagnosed. The child appeared to be pretty afraid of the medical equipment because the doctor began to conduct with medical tools on his hand. The nurse merely praised the child for the cooperation and finally gave him a candy as a compliment. And the child's mother was quite satisfied with what nurse had done to her child. Yet the doctor did not say anything but merely completed his duty with his diagnoses on the public. Perhaps I was a bit opinionated on the doctor so I asked him about the causes of the allergic nose I had. Nonetheless, the doctor only told me that he would prescribe the appropriate medicine and suggested that I take it on time. That was all. Actually I considered that the doctors please do not fool the public about their illness by saying few words at random or show their arrogance to most of the people. As being a doctor, they can kindly instruct the medical knowledge to those who are the elders since the old-ages may be hard to obtain knowledge on-line due to their bad sight. The child also can be instructed in intrigue ways of getting know more about having a cold by simple or funny medical demonstration conducted by the doctor. In sum, I hope that doctors should not treat their patients as fools for merely giving them the orders to take medicine on time. There are, I believe, some ways that still can be inspired, encouraging people to know more about their body rather than being treated like a machine that receives the solutions only.

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