Almost at the moment when Shen Qiang used his Observation Skill to see through the girl's condition at a glance, everyone in the classroom looked at the lecturer with astonished eyes, because in clinical medicine, more diagnoses require precise test reports for support.
Making a judgment with just one glance not only has a high rate of misdiagnosis but is also more likely to lead to disputes. Therefore, generally speaking, diagnoses cannot be made without various laboratory reports.
In fact, when you have a fever, the body temperature rises, which not only makes some pathogenic microorganisms less active and less likely to reproduce, but the body's immune system response also significantly increases.
The white blood cell count increases, and the bactericidal activity of phagocytes and neutrophils is enhanced, among other things. So fever is actually an evolutionary protective mechanism acquired by the human body to fight against pathogenic microorganism infections.
