While Lu Xuan was diagnosing Old Li, Liu Shao watched curiously from the side. Seeing Lu Xuan write down a lot of Old Li's conditions in the medical record, Liu couldn't help but think of some situations he'd encountered in hospitals before, and said, "Nowadays, Western medicine doctors rarely write case files. Although it saves a lot of time, it also brings a lot of trouble to patients. When switching hospitals or doctors, it's difficult to know the previous diagnosis and prescription, making differential diagnosis more challenging. Patients also have a hard time understanding their own health situation."
"Of course, even if they write it, it's useless. What Western doctors write looks like ghostly scribbles, nobody can understand it except themselves. Unlike traditional Chinese medicine doctors, worried that patients might not understand, they even write their cases in neat regular script."
