After saying that, Du Heng paused slightly. "Have you been to other Ophthalmology Hospitals already?"
The woman nodded blankly.
Du Heng sighed and said, "Since you've already been to an Ophthalmology Department, and your eyes are red and swollen like this, it means their treatment didn't work, right?"
The woman nodded again. "I went there, and they gave me a lot of eye drops and some pills, but none of them had any effect."
"Well, there you have it." Du Heng shrugged. "Your issue isn't with your eyes but with something else in your body. It's no wonder their treatment didn't help."
Still puzzled, the woman pressed, "Then what's wrong with me? What does this have to do with my menstrual period?"
Du Heng made a sound, "Hmm," then asked directly, "Is your menstrual period very light?"
"Yes. Although it's very regular, for me, it always ends in two days, sometimes even one. My friends count their sanitary pads by the pack, but I count mine by the piece; I only use one or two."
