Every time her child is sick, she does not need to run to the clinic, just need to scan her phone, collect all the posts and summarize them into a unique treatment regimen.
Her child was having a cold, today the "doctor" on Facebook said to drink perilla leaves, but tomorrow someone said it was a serious mistake, he had to steam it with ginger.
The next day, another examiner confirmed that both methods were not by... soaking the feet in grapefruit peel. She persistently applied everything, because she thought that the more ways there were, the faster she got better.
Her two children became reluctant "bright-headed" and had to experiment with all kinds of methods every day, from Western medicine, Eastern medicine to "ps competition medicine".
The older child was initially stubborn, but later started to wrinkle every time his mother held a cup of medicine. The child cried as soon as he saw his mother open the phone. They are gradually becoming unfortunate victims of online doctors.
Until one day, her eldest son had a high fever. She searched online for advice and found an article affirming that fever is good, a natural mechanism, just requires removing the body with warm water. She eagerly followed, but after one night, the boy was fascinated by the mystery, his face was bright red, and his calls were unanswered. At this time, her husband was so scared that he took his child straight to the hospital, leaving her there with a phone full of stories to share before he could finish reading them all.
The real doctor saved her child in a flash. Seeing the child fluid-reducing, she was shocked to realise the heartbreaking truth: As it turns out, hospital doctors are not as scary as she thought, but online doctors are the potential danger. Seeing her son, she whispered an apology for turning him into an experiment over the years.
Since then, she has completely quit the habit of treating her patients using Facebook. She understands that doctors are truly qualified and experienced, not just have suspenseful likes. Children's health is not something to experiment with, and online " miraculous medicine" is sometimes just a harmful formula that makes things worse.
She decided that from now on, if she is sick, she will go to the hospital and no longer be involved in the online "doctor" battle. Although her friend said that there were actually good "doctors" on Facebook, she "done" to see bad "doctors".