Recently, I have been replying to many users’ questions and found that a very common problem is that the medical history is not provided in enough detail. For example, if you say you have a headache, you must describe when the headache appeared, the nature of the headache (such as throbbing, tightening, pins and needles, cutting, swelling, etc.), what are the reasons for the aggravation or reduction, whether there are any accompanying symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, etc., and what medications have been used. “It is meaningless to ask what drugs can be used. In addition, many patients have had CT scans, MRI, etc. It is better to upload pictures or at least describe the report in detail. Many patients ask how to treat “cerebral infarction” and what drugs are good for it. These kinds of questions are also meaningless and cannot be answered by a big professor without writing the details clearly. First of all, you have to describe in detail when the symptoms appeared, the symptoms and the severity of the symptoms, and whether you had hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, heart disease, etc., so that the doctor can help you.