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What are the taboos for visiting patients?

The taboo of visiting patients means the third, sixth and ninth day of the lunar calendar.

Because China means "three forms show more", so "369" means a long time. If you go to see a patient these days, it means that the patient's illness can't be cured for a long time. So I usually avoid these days.

In some parts of our country, we choose to see patients on the eighth, eighteenth and twenty-eighth day of each month. I chose this day to say that I want to "select" patients.

Attention should be paid to when visiting patients:

First, we must grasp the time of watching. First of all, we can't go to see it on the 369 th lunar month, which means a long time. Secondly, we can't go to see it in the afternoon or evening, which means it's unlucky to get sick until late.

Second, patients who have just been hospitalized have more clinical symptoms at this time, so there are more examinations and treatments. If we see a doctor at this time, it will easily affect the examination and treatment. Therefore, it is recommended to wait until the patient's condition is stable or the day after surgery.

If it is a critically ill patient, it is recommended not to visit as much as possible. You can contact the patient's family by phone or other communication methods to send condolences.

Third, gifts can be decided according to the distance of the relationship, more or less, just to express a little mind.