Sunday, 23 February 2014

Swapping Body For Detecting Diseases

I consider this innovation to be an advance one and needs some thinking into it. I can recall from my own painful experience when I found it difficult to explain my problems when I visited a doctor , because I just couldn't.

I had this itching problem which showed up only in winters. If I had to go out for a walk, I needed to kept two things in mind. First, try not to walk or stay in direct sunlight for too long, and second, if I am carrying some heavy load, I would try not to stay in direct sunlight for no more than 3 minutes. Otherwise a stupid itch will start off on my body anywhere from the top of my head to the waist. If you would have seen me in that situation, you would then witness the ugliest way a human can walk.

So how will you explain such a problem to the doctor? Well apart from some high-tech machines that we need to perform this process, I wouldn't be talking about them. I will only explain the process.

In this innovation, a doctor can direct the patient to the B.S. process (Body Swap). He will connect some device on his head and the other one on his own head and carry out the other necessary procedures to see if everything is functioning properly. For example, he might check the pulse rate, the heart rate or any other important stuff that needs to be checked before initiating the process.
Well, that’s about it and he will signal his nurse to switch the button and begin the magic. After the process, the doctor will be having a full idea of the symptoms the patient would be having.


Now there are two things that needs to be kept in mind while I am telling you about this innovation. The problem the patient might be having may not be apparent while he is in the process and may occur to him only at some given circumstances. (like me. If I had gone to a doctor, I would need the sunlight directed towards me, inside the room.).
So in this situation the process can be broken down into two categories. One, the symptom you have is prevailing and can be detected by the doctor then-and-there. Second, your symptoms only shows at given circumstances, and so the doctor would be needing to make some special arrangements for this.

Well that’s about it. I hope I made my point clear. 

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