Recently, we have come into contact with several young patients, and we were deeply touched by their first manifestations of persistent and repeated hiccups and vomiting. It was only when the patient’s eyes were slanted and he was in a coma that he was sent to the neurology department, where he was diagnosed with “optic neuromyelitis optica” after an emergency examination, and although he was treated in time, he was left with many sequelae. I really feel sorry for this patient. Perhaps our specialists are really cutting-edge and can follow up well on the latest foreign consultations, but I hope that our doctors will be more patient with patients and consider more points and have more comprehensive knowledge for the safety of patients and for our peace of mind!