Wu Shengnan's father looked at Du Heng with a peculiar expression and asked softly, "You said ninety-nine percent. What about the remaining one percent? Is it true that someone can actually diagnose it?"
"That remaining one percent isn't diagnosed in the conventional sense; rather, it's determined through a practitioner's rich personal medical experience and comprehensive judgment."
"What about you?"
After a brief pause, Du Heng looked into Wu Shengnan's father's eyes and said softly, "If a patient presents with other significant symptoms, then combined with the pulse, I can generally confirm it. If it's based solely on the pulse without significant pathological features, I can't be 100% sure either."
After hearing Du Heng's words, Wu Shengnan's father suddenly let out a long breath and said, "That's enough."
Enough? What does he mean?
Du Heng was suddenly taken aback for a moment.
