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What is the ending of trusting the uncle who spent 300,000 yuan to treat uremia in hospitals?
If you are sick, you must go to a regular hospital for treatment. If there is no practical way in the hospital, don't rush to see a doctor, and treat it calmly, so as not to lose money and delay the illness. Jiang Dashu, a 56-year-old patient with severe uremia in Fuyang, Zhejiang Province, has been doing dialysis and his quality of life is still good. But since he went to physical therapy, his health has been getting worse and worse, and he was quickly taken directly to the hospital.

Uncle Jiang's daughter turned to the reporter for help, hoping to make a statement for her father. Ms. Jiang said that although her father had uremia, he went to the hospital for dialysis three times a week. After a period of dialysis treatment, his condition has stabilized. Father can drive himself to the hospital for dialysis. Later, my father went to a Chinese medicine health center in Yuhang District for physical therapy, and was sent directly to the hospital soon, and he is still in the hospital. She thinks it's a conditioned reflex.

The inspection report provided by Ms. Jiang shows that many indicators such as urea and uric acid exceed the standard, among which creatinine exceeds the standard by 20 times. Ms. Jiang said that a man introduced this Chinese medicine health center to his father, saying that a course of treatment of 300,000 yuan could cure his father's uremia. His father wanted to get better as soon as possible, but he didn't have that much money, so he paid 50,000 yuan in advance.

Uncle Jiang usually goes to this health center with his relatives. He provided a video in which two doctors massaged Uncle Jiang's hands, waist and other positions, and the staff helped Uncle Jiang soak his feet. Ms. Jiang said that she really didn't believe that such an operation would help her father's illness. My father didn't go because the hospital wouldn't let him go for dialysis or even for examination during physical therapy.

Ms. Jiang said that on 10, my father couldn't hold on any longer and had to go to the hospital by himself. She didn't know it until later. Ms. Jiang provided a copy of the information sent by the staff of the health center, which probably means that the family members will not let Grandpa Jiang go to the health center for examination, and the patients with problems will bear it themselves.

Ms. Jiang asked the health center for a refund. She negotiated once before, and the hospital returned 50 thousand. She hoped that the health center could be returned in full, which also delayed her father's illness. The reporter saw that this health center said that it professionally recuperates diabetes and uremia, and the price is still negotiable. The reporter didn't see any person in charge or staff. A man said he was helping a friend look after the store. He couldn't get in touch with the person in charge, saying that he was having a meeting in another place.

Ms. Jiang hopes that the man can call the person in charge of the health care center. The man called the person in charge, but the other party didn't answer. The reporter tried to call, but the other party did not answer. According to Ms. Jiang, this health center has a business license and Chinese medicine related qualifications. The reporter accompanied Ms. Jiang to Yuhang District Market Supervision Office. Law enforcement officers registered Ms. Jiang's situation and accepted Ms. Jiang's case. Law enforcement officials said that they would go to the scene as soon as possible to investigate whether there was illegal propaganda, and the results of the investigation would be fed back to Ms. Jiang. Ms. Jiang also fed back the questions of the health center to the relevant health departments.