Discussion: I am a chronic CKD patient 55 years old; when I go to different doctors, I get almost identical answers. I do not feel that doctors have creative thinking.

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I am a chronic CKD patient 55 years old; when I go to different doctors, I get almost identical answers. I do not feel that doctors have creative thinking.

Medicine has created relatively uniform treatment protocols for various conditions, so this is sometimes seen as a lack of creativity. The problem is that modern medicine has no guiding philosophy. The kidneys can regenerate cells like the rest of the body's organs. Still, medication does not use these abilities and prefers symptomatic drug treatment, which only perpetuates the disease.

Physicians have creative thinking in emergency medicine, brilliant surgical and invasive techniques, diagnoses, and advanced technological applications. In the context of chronic diseases, medicine has "stuck" in a perception that advocates the treatment of symptoms rather than the causes of the disease (which is more complex to treat). Therefore, many patients think (probably rightly so) that the doctor treating them does not show creativity.

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