In our daily life, we often hear people say, "No wonder doctors are scared when they encounter tattoo patients". What's going on here?
There is a reason why doctors are afraid to meet people with tattoos, and many patients with large tattoos have a different texture of their skin than normal. It's like a map has been scribbled and altered, and it becomes more difficult for doctors to find blood vessels and acupuncture points when conducting examinations or treatments.
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This topic has also aroused heated discussions among netizens, and the comment area has left messages to express their feelings and experiences
Can the case be faked? Did she say that the first child was written as the first child? [呲tooth]
This should be a bit of common sense or experience, or it may be that someone else gave advice
Skinny into a little loach
My brother too, tattooed a scorpion on the tiger's mouth, and later gained 210 pounds, my friend saw my brother for the first time, and quietly asked me, why did my brother tattoo a crayfish on his hand
The second master is a true god, otherwise the big guy would have been able to worship for so many years
Scorpions will turn into crayfish when they are fat
A doctor I know, he complained to me. I once met a patient with a particularly large tattoo area, and I searched for a long time just to find a place for injections, and I was so anxious that I was sweating profusely.
So, it's no wonder that doctors are scared when they encounter tattoo patients. However, this is not to say that doctors discriminate against tattoo patients, but from a medical point of view, it does bring some additional challenges and troubles.