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How did the doctor-patient relationship change from universal respect for doctors to hatred for doctors now? Which of these reasons are dominant?

You can say that when you go to the hospital to face the doctor, you always feel lazy and quiet, but when the doctor sees you asking you to have a ct blood draw, your anger rises and your eyes are full of hatred. Doctor, are you going to see a doctor or not? Let me do it. Let me do it. That's squeezing me. You won't discharge me unless you pay me.

It can be said that doctors nowadays have no such angel duty at all. Now they just want to make money and profit, and they don't take patients seriously at all. If the patient comes, he won't make 1000 yuan and won't let you go back.

I once went to the hospital with a cold. At that time, I went to see a doctor and said that I had a cold for four or five days in a row. The doctor said that you should take a blood first. What's not bleeding? Why draw blood? The doctor said that you can't be sure if you have a virus infection or a bacterial infection until you have blood, and then I can only draw blood. After the blood was drawn, the doctor said it was a virus infection, and then he gave me medicine. You always prescribed me three boxes of five kinds of medicine, a total of 15 boxes of medicine, which cost 7800 yuan. What I want to say is, do I eat medicine as a meal? I asked the doctor to return it to me, but the doctor still wouldn't return it. Because I gave it to you, there is no reason to return it. Why didn't you tell me at that time? Why didn't you tell me to prescribe three boxes of one medicine? I was worried about the doctor directly, and quarreled with him for a long time, and the doctor finally agreed to return some.

It can be said that doctors now only know how to make money, and hospitals have become veritable for-profit organizations, completely ignoring patients. As long as you come to see a doctor, I'll squeeze you. If there are more responsible doctors, I think the doctor-patient relationship will gradually improve, and we consumers who go to see a doctor will not treat doctors like hatred.