In the hospital, we often see patients whose limb injuries don't seem particularly serious and feel that with proper treatment, they can be saved.
Yet doctors insist on amputation.
And if you switch hospitals, the result is the same.
It's not that doctors are reckless with people's lives, but the consequences of necrosis are extremely serious. Sometimes patients and their families can only see the surface, while doctors, with their professional knowledge and experience, can anticipate the progression of the illness.
Knowing full well that the limb cannot be saved—rather than risking life later on, it's better to decisively amputate to save life.
Zhou Can may sometimes appear indifferent, but when he sees these scenes, he finds it hard to control his sympathy.
Even though he has been disillusioned countless times by patients and their families, he still maintains an emotional side.
