Why do deaf people have so many ancient books?

Introduction: Disabled people are extremely inconvenient in life, especially deaf people. In a hospital, a doctor met a deaf-mute pregnant woman. They talked and wrote more than 20 pages of white paper. How difficult is it for deaf people to see a doctor now?

1. A deaf-mute pregnant woman went to see a doctor in Ningbo.

Deaf-mute pregnant women in Hangzhou were ready to have a second child, but during pregnancy, the pregnant women continued to bleed for more than two months and were finally transferred to Zhejiang University Women's Hospital. When I came to the clinic, the doctor asked about the medical history as at the beginning, but I didn't hear the pregnant woman and her family talking. Later, it was discovered that the pregnant woman and her husband were deaf and dumb, and then they began to communicate in words. The doctor in the clinic said that this was his first time to see a deaf-mute patient. At first, he was afraid of poor communication, but later he found that although it took time, it would be more detailed and there would be no obstacles.

Second, how difficult is it for deaf people to seek medical treatment?

In the end, deaf-mute pregnant women were successfully treated, and their postoperative recovery was also very smooth. However, from this incident, we can see that deaf-mute people still encounter some obstacles in their daily life, especially when they see a doctor, they can't hear and express their emotions. It can be said that medical treatment will have a great impact on deaf people. Moreover, a deaf-mute said that he didn't dare to use sign language when seeking medical treatment, and he didn't express his symptoms clearly. When he doesn't know how to write, he will be very anxious and worried about misdiagnosis.

Third, summary.

The pregnant woman was lucky to meet a very careful doctor, but many deaf-mute people were not so lucky in life, and various situations would occur. The government should introduce some corresponding policies to help these deaf people.