The patient's diagnosis was displayed in the upper right corner of Zheng Ren's vision—chronic cholecystitis.
Zheng Ren's heart sank immediately as this was clearly a complication of acute food poisoning.
The risk of complications would be minimized if the patient underwent an intravenous infusion of antibiotics for one week, but antibiotic misuse by idiotic doctors had become a trend in the country these days.
There were indeed idiots among doctors. For example, there was the usage of triple-drug therapy—including quinolone, which was metabolized by the kidney—as postoperative prophylactic antibiotics in an underaged patient with an uncomplicated appendicitis case.
The vast majority of doctors had good intentions, and they placed disease treatment and saving patients' lives as their top priorities.
However, their intentions were usually and ruthlessly destroyed in reality.