Chapter 95: Diagnosing Illness at a Glance

Over twenty patients suddenly walked into Lin Fei's office, almost filling it up.

Lin Fei pointed at a middle-aged man in his forties and asked, "Uncle, do you have high blood pressure recently?"

This middle-aged man looked surprised, thinking: How does he know I have high blood pressure?

Then he quickly nodded to Lin Fei, "Yes, yes, doctor, you're right, my blood pressure's been a bit high lately."

Lin Fei said, "You've had high blood pressure for two years, were you just mildly dizzy last year, and is the dizziness worse this year?"

The middle-aged man was again taken aback: How does he know this too? It seems like he hasn't even taken my blood pressure?

But how would the middle-aged man know that Lin Fei had already used his X-ray Vision to see the abnormal blood flow and diagnosed his high blood pressure, deducing the onset time and symptoms.