This case of mental illness induced by megaloblastic anemia is indeed rare.
Everyone has seen anemia before, but cases of mental disturbances triggered by anemia are seldom seen.
Initially, when Chen Cang suggested using vitamin B12 and iron supplements to treat anemia, although everyone complied, there was still some skepticism.
To be honest, everyone's impression of this old lady was just average, perhaps even negative.
She seemed more like a mental patient, talking nonsensically from time to time.
She acted as if she was part of a special forces team.
However, the biggest flaw of being a doctor is: you can't have too much emotion towards patients.
Because emotions can affect your judgment.
Even if the person is a mental patient, a heinous villain, a criminal guilty of arson, murder, and rape, what you need to do is still perform your duties.
It sounds a bit like the stance of a saint.
But often, that's how things are.