During gynecological examinations, I am most afraid of encountering a doctor with rough movements, and the patient is a human being, not a model
author:Ancient Incident
Some bloggers posted videos complaining that she didn't understand anything when she had a gynecological examination for the first time, and the doctors she met had indifferent expressions and rough movements, which scared her even more nervous. She was afraid of pain and asked for painless anesthesia, but was accused of hypocrisy by the doctor.
As a doctor, you should understand the feelings of your patients, so why can't you be gentle?
Doctors and nurses should not go to work with bad moods, let alone pregnant women.
Is this the quality that a doctor should have? Don't smear the white coat!
Objectively speaking, it is normal to ask "whether you have a boyfriend", and it has nothing to do with age and occupation. However, the examination should be gentle to relieve anxiety.
Menopausal women are terrible.
Whether it hurts or not to do the examination has a lot to do with the doctor's technique.
During the examination, I had to endure the doctor's eyes and ridicule.
People with bad hearts should not enter the medical industry.
Sometimes, they can check gently, but they deliberately push hard.
Bad doctors will leave a psychological shadow on patients.
She just looks at your young age and does it on purpose.
Oh my God, where is the medical virtue?
The technique of the examination is not good, and I am embarrassed to blame the patient.
It's disgusting to say.
It is because of such people that they are afraid of having children.
In the eyes of doctors, there is no distinction between genders. Moreover, after the inspection, I left, and there will be no intersection in the future, so there is no need to be embarrassed.
It's so hard for girls!
It is said that most of them are female doctors in their early 40s, are they really fake?
I hope everyone is healthy and doesn't have to go through these tests. At the same time, I would like to say to "some" medical staff, please treat your profession correctly, patients are not cold models, is it okay to be patient?