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Why are there so many patients in the hospital every day?
Because the hospital itself is a place to help patients see a doctor, there are many patients in the hospital, and many patients also need to go to the hospital frequently for systematic treatment.

In life, we may not feel the health of people around us, nor will we easily tell people around us whether we are sick or not. Whenever we go to the hospital, we will find that there are many patients in the hospital every day, which is not only related to the characteristics of the hospital itself, but also related to our own subjective understanding. I think this is a very normal phenomenon.

First, the hospital itself is a place to see a doctor.

When I arrive at the hospital, I will definitely receive treatment or examination, and there will be many such colleagues around me. It is precisely because the hospital itself is a place to see a doctor, so when our body is abnormal, we will choose to go to the hospital to receive formal treatment and restore health in this way. There will be corresponding hospitals in every place, and everyone will gather in these hospitals for unified treatment.

Second, our population base itself is very large.

Although the number of our hospitals is already very large, hospitals in many areas still can't carry patients. The main reason is that our population base is very large, and the population of many cities even reaches tens of millions. Compared with these tens of millions of people, the tens of thousands of people in the hospital are really insignificant, and the number of patients in the hospital is not as much as we thought. ?

Third, this will also be related to everyone's subjective understanding.

When we get to the hospital, we will think that there are many patients in the hospital every day. When we buy a house to live in, we will find that everyone around us is buying a house. If we look at this problem from a psychological perspective, it is mainly related to the deviation of survivors. When we get to the hospital, we can't assume that everyone is ill. When we buy a house, we can't think that everyone has the economic strength to buy a house, which is not correct in itself.