I'm a psoriasis doctor and I'm having a bad day.
An old man from out of town came to the clinic today with his 5-year-old grandson. The old woman was in her 60s and was very thin. She took out cash packed in plastic bags from her pocket, crumpled banknotes, and the rare 150 cent banknotes, which amounted to about several thousand dollars. For many people, this is just pocket money for a trip to the mall to eat, drink, and buy clothes, but it is the entire savings of the elderly. When
inquired about her condition, she learned that the grandmother worked as a sewing worker when she was young. Work and environmental problems led to her being diagnosed with psoriasis at the age of 40. Her family was poor at the time, so she didn’t pay attention to it. It wasn’t serious at first, but she only started to take it seriously when it became serious. I read the examination report she had done in her hometown, and she was diagnosed with psoriasis vulgaris, which she had been suffering from for nearly 20 years. I prescribed him several medicines that were not available locally and asked him to go back and buy the medicines that were relatively easy to buy. Because patients from other places cannot be reimbursed by medical insurance in other places, buying them back can also reduce some financial pressure.
I left him my own way, so that he doesn’t have to come all the way to Shandong for follow-up consultation. I can just tell him directly. It’s not easy to come here. I also told his 5-year-old grandson that it is not easy for grandma to raise you. You must study hard so that she can enjoy happiness in the future. The child nodded, and I also learned that the child's parents had passed away, and the old man had raised him alone. The old man asked me before he left, does it really not take tens of thousands to cure the disease? I told her: "Taking the right medicine is very important. According to what I said, don't worry."
watched them leave, feeling a little sad. I think a good doctor needs to be patient, responsible, and have a strong enough heart. It is necessary to listen to and understand the difficulties of patients. I share this case to tell everyone that if you encounter difficulties with skin problems, you should not come all the way to Shandong. I have opened an online consultation. As long as you have an Internet connection at home, you can communicate face-to-face. If you have problems with psoriasis on the head, face, hands and feet, chest and back, or psoriasis on the arms and legs, you can directly leave your questions to ask me. Maybe I can help you.
