There was a situation where a person was wrongly diagnosed as having a skin issue that Morpheus 8 could fix. In fact, it was a different problem altogether. After the treatment, the skin did not improve at all. Instead, new problems like hyperpigmentation started to appear. This was a horror story as they had invested time and money into a treatment that was based on a wrong diagnosis and ended up with more skin problems.
Yes. There was a case where a person got an infection after Morpheus8. The skin around the treated area became swollen, hot to the touch, and pus started to form. This was likely due to improper after - care or unsterile equipment. It was a nightmare for the patient as they had to go through a long course of antibiotics and additional treatments to clear the infection.
Sure. There was a case where the patient was wrongly diagnosed with a condition that required epsioptomy. After the procedure, it was discovered that the original diagnosis was incorrect. The patient had to endure the pain and recovery process for no reason. And their eye health was actually worse off than before due to the unnecessary operation.
Sure. There was a patient who had an endoscopy due to stomach pain. The doctor initially diagnosed it as a minor ulcer based on the endoscopy results. But it turned out to be a much more serious condition, cancer. Because of the wrong diagnosis, the treatment was delayed, and the patient's condition worsened significantly.
Well, a man was told he had a rotator cuff problem and needed surgery. However, it turned out that the real issue was a pinched nerve in his neck that was causing the shoulder pain. After the rotator cuff surgery, his pain persisted. He had to start from scratch to find the real cause. He went through various neck examinations and finally got the correct treatment for the pinched nerve, but the whole process was very frustrating and he had to endure the pain for a long time due to the incorrect diagnosis before the rotator cuff surgery.
Yes. Some people are wrongly diagnosed with Vitamin D deficiency just based on general fatigue or mild muscle pain. They are then given Vitamin D supplements. However, the real problem could be something else like a thyroid disorder. By the time the correct diagnosis is made, the patient may have already suffered from the side effects of taking too much Vitamin D, such as kidney stones. It's a horror story of misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment.
Sure. There was a person who received the wrong dosage of a medication for their colonic condition. It made their symptoms way worse. They had severe diarrhea and cramps that wouldn't go away.
Sure. There was a case where the person doing dermaplaning held the blade at the wrong angle. Instead of a smooth glide across the skin, it dug in a bit too much. This caused the skin to be scraped rather than just having the top layer of dead skin and hair removed. The result was a very uneven skin surface and a lot of pain for the client during the process.
The diagnosis of lung cancer was mainly based on the patient's medical history, clinical symptoms, and related examination results. The steps to diagnose lung cancer include the following aspects: First, patients with symptoms of lung cancer poisoning (low fever, fatigue, night sweats, loss of appetite, weight loss, etc.) and respiratory symptoms (cough, expectoration for more than 2 weeks, or with hemoptysis, blood in phlegm) should be considered suspicious of lung cancer and need further examination. Secondly, risk factors were also an important basis for the diagnosis of lung cancer. For example, there was a history of close contact with patients with smear-positive lung cancer, social factors such as poverty, overcrowding, malnutrition, infants, the elderly, people infected with AIDS, users of steroids or immune suppressors, or chronic underlying diseases such as diabetes and pneumoniosis. In addition, clinical symptoms were also important clues for the diagnosis of malaria. Women of child-bearing age might have irregular menstruation if they had symptoms of malaria poisoning. Cough, expectoration for more than two weeks, or hemoptysis were common suspicious symptoms of lung cancer. The most common methods of diagnosis were phlegm smear and culture. If possible, they could also be tested by DNA amplification. In terms of treatment, anti-inflammatory treatment required a combination of drugs for at least four months. In summary, the diagnosis of lung cancer was mainly based on medical history, clinical symptoms, and related examination results. Treatment required a combination of anti-inflammatory drugs.
Sure. One common post - treatment horror story is excessive dryness. Some people find their skin becomes extremely dry after a Hydrafacial, which is the opposite of what they expected. It might be because the skin's natural oils were over - stripped during the process.
There are cases where the treatments don't work as expected. A patient might be on a particular drug regime for months, hoping for some improvement in their symptoms like muscle weakness or balance problems. But instead, they see no change or even a worsening of their condition. They end up feeling hopeless and frustrated, not knowing what else to do.