"Yes, yes, that's it."
The middle-aged man nodded repeatedly.
"Doctor, can I still have another surgery?"
After a pause, the middle-aged man asked again.
He had already undergone surgery seven times. He harbored a deep fear of surgery, but his legs were covered in "branches," the skin cracked and fissured. If they were not surgically removed, these "branches" would continue to grow constantly, pulling at the nerves, making every moment unbearable with pain.
"Given your condition, having undergone so many surgeries already, another surgery would only treat the symptoms, not the root cause. For now, let's have you hospitalized and start with some medication and treatments to alleviate your symptoms. We'll see later if there's a fundamental treatment available."
Zhao Heng considered and said.
For this patient, the surgery isn't particularly difficult; it's about removing the lesions on the surface of the leg skin, followed by skin grafting.
