However, in actual clinical practice, some patients with prostate diseases often deliberately conceal their prostate condition or fabricate various adverse reactions in order to obtain preferential treatment fees and ensure that the attending physician provides them with the most effective treatment drugs and methods, thereby fooling and intimidating the attending physician.
In fact, these behaviors of patients with prostate diseases may indeed pose a certain threat to attending doctors with relatively shallow qualifications, weak professionalism, and insufficient self-confidence. However, it is not the attending doctors who ultimately confuse and entrap them, but the patients themselves!
As we all know, the treatment of any disease requires strict adherence to the principle of "treating according to syndrome differentiation and applying the right medicine to the case". This is true of traditional Chinese medicine, as well as Western medicine.
Of course, the term "treating prostate diseases based on syndrome differentiation and applying the right medicine to the case" is not limited to the initial treatment of prostate diseases. As the treatment continues and the condition changes, this principle should also be consistently adhered to and implemented. Specifically, during the treatment of prostate diseases, treatment plans, methods, and drugs should be adjusted in a timely manner based on the changes in the condition, so as to adapt them to the actual condition and physical condition of the patient.
Deliberately concealing the condition of the prostate or fabricating various adverse reactions to fool the attending physician can directly affect the attending physician's judgment of the actual condition of the prostate and the actual constitution of the patient with prostate disease, resulting in erroneous "dialectics", erroneous "treatment", erroneous "symptomatic", and erroneous "medication" that are incompatible with the patient's actual condition and physique, and even completely contradictory to the patient's actual condition and physique.
The final result is that, in mild cases, there is no improvement in the condition, or the improvement is not significant; In severe cases, it may exacerbate the condition or cause other complications that should not occur!
"The condition of the prostate that should have been well improved, but because of your deliberate concealment, the improvement is not significant, or there is no improvement;"; "The symptoms and complications that should not have worsened before, as well as the complications that should not have occurred, have all occurred due to your deliberate concealment.". Can you tell me, are you fooling the attending doctor? Or are you fooling yourself?