How to control gynecological endocrine disease patients during the epidemic of neocrown pneumonia

  Patients with gynecological endocrine diseases should follow medical advice during the epidemic period of neoconjunctivitis and not stop medication casually to avoid aggravation of the disease. In non-essential cases, patients should avoid going out and prescribing medications in large hospitals to avoid cross-infection. If you run out of medication due to an extended vacation, you can purchase medication at the nearest qualified pharmacy or community hospital.  In addition, while patients take basic protective measures, there is no need to overly panic and try to stay in a relaxed mood, as negative emotions may aggravate the disease. If there is an aggravation of symptoms or a new onset of symptoms, you need to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying treatment.