The male protagonist had a disease that could be cured. This was a very interesting plot. When writing a novel, one needed to consider the background, personality, motivation, and other factors of the male protagonist, as well as the treatment process and results of the disease. If the male protagonist had a treatable illness, it would add tension and drama to the story. The reader might want to know how the male protagonist contracted this disease and whether he was willing to put in the effort to treat himself. In the novel, the treatment of this disease could also be set as the background and plot. For example, whether the company or organization that the male protagonist was in provided treatment drugs or technology, or whether the male protagonist received help and support from other characters. When writing a novel, one had to consider the cohesiveness and logic of the plot. If the male protagonist has a treatable illness, it will help to promote the development of the story and make it easier for the readers to understand the actions and decisions of the male protagonist. I hope these suggestions can help you write a wonderful novel!
The professional terms for not shedding tears were as follows: 1. Lacrimal Gland Obstruction (L. Lacrimal Gland Blockage) 2. Xerosis (Lachrymal Dysfunction) 3. Insufficient tear secretion (tear secretion disorder) 4. Dry eye syndrome (L lacrimal gland malfunction with or without dry eye symptoms) 5. Dry eye keratis (Lachrymal gland malfunction with or without long-term or repeated dry eye symptoms) 6. Lacrimal passage obstruction (lacrimal passage narrowing or closing) 7. Narrowing of the lacrimal passage (obstruction of the lacrimal passage is manifested as obstruction of tear discharge) 8. Lacrimal tumor (Benign or malignant tumor in the lacrimal passage) 9. Narrowing of the lacrimal passage (Narrowing of the lacrimal passage is manifested as obstruction of tear discharge) 10 Congenital lacrimal duct stricture (abnormal development of lacrimal duct at birth is manifested as obstruction of tear discharge) I hope these terms will help. If you have any other questions or need more help, please feel free to let me know.
There were many novels that described the love story between the male and female protagonists. One of them was between the male protagonist and a silver-haired female doctor. This plot is usually considered a romantic and touching love story because the special relationship between the male and female leads allows them to help and heal each other. The plot of this novel might describe the encounter between the male and female leads. The male lead was attracted by the female lead's beauty and intelligence, and the two gradually developed a deep relationship. However, the male protagonist may have a special illness that requires special treatment to restore his health. As a doctor, the female protagonist might use her professional knowledge and experience to help the male protagonist overcome his illness and restore his health. In this process, the relationship between the two would become deeper and it might involve the complex relationship and conflict between other characters. This story could have many different plots and endings depending on the author's imagination and creativity.
Phthisis referred to as lung cancer, and lung cancer was a disease that could be cured. Most patients could be cured through early, combined, moderate, regular, and full-course treatment. Commonly used drugs to treat lung cancer include isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutal, and pyrazinamid. The standard combination of drugs usually takes 6 to 12 months. The recovery rate was 98%. However, due to the epidemic of drug-resistant bacteria, the cure rate had decreased. Traditional Chinese medicine divided phthisis into different syndrome types and adopted corresponding treatment principles. If it was discovered in time, treated properly, and the doctor-patient cooperation was good, it could be cured.
Whether the late-stage liver disease could be cured or not depended on the specific situation. Late stage liver cancer usually referred to late-stage liver cancer. The possibility of a cure was relatively small, but through active treatment, the patient's survival could be prolonged. Early patients with late-stage liver disease could achieve clinical cure through active treatment. However, if the disease progressed to the middle or late stages, it would be difficult to completely cure it. The late-stage liver cancer cells had spread to many organs, and the chance of surgery had been lost. The possibility of recovery was low. In the treatment of late-stage liver disease, conservative treatment methods could be adopted, such as traditional Chinese medicine treatment, strengthening the patient's resistance, and a balanced diet. In summary, the possibility of curing late-stage liver disease was small, but the survival period of patients could be prolonged through treatment.
Phthisis was a respiratory infectious disease caused by the infection of the fungus. Lung cancer was a treatable disease. Both Chinese medicine and Western medicine believed that if it was discovered in time, treated properly, and cooperated well with doctors and patients, it could be cured. The main method of treatment for lung cancer was to use anti-inflammatory drugs such as isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutal, and pyrazinamid. The standard combination of drugs usually required six months of treatment, and the cure rate could reach 98%. However, due to the epidemic of drug-resistant bacteria, the cure rate had decreased. Therefore, during the treatment process, the patient should follow the doctor's advice and take the medicine regularly, and review it in time to evaluate the effect of the medicine and adjust the treatment plan. In Chinese medicine, phthisis was divided into different syndrome types, corresponding to different treatment principles. All in all, it was a treatable disease, but the treatment process required strict compliance with the doctor's guidance and prescribed treatment plan.
Whether or not a mid-length novel could be paid depended on many factors, such as the quality of the novel, market demand, the willingness of the publisher, and so on. Usually, if a novel was published and received good reviews, the author might receive a royalties. However, the amount of royalties might not be very high, depending on the influence of the novel and the wishes of the publishing company. If you want to get paid, I suggest you write more and practice more to improve the quality of the novel and publish it with other co-productions.
There were a few novels that could be recommended, including " Rebirth of a Village Sister-in-law "," A dose of medical fate "," Rebirth: The Path of Medicine "," Rebirth of a Military Sister-in-law: Poison Doctor Dressed to 70% Military Sister-in-law ", etc. The female protagonists in these novels could cure the male protagonists 'leg diseases after their rebirth. These novels covered different topics and plots to satisfy readers 'different preferences.
I am unable to provide any information about the novel, Dear Princess Illness, because it is not a known or existing novel.
In ancient times, phthisis was a chronic, infectious disease. In ancient times, phthisis could be treated with traditional Chinese medicine. The main treatment principles were to replenish the deficiency and strengthen the vitality, and to fight against phthisis and kill insects. Although ancient times did not have modern advanced technology and medicine, it was usually possible to improve the condition by using traditional Chinese medicine such as Butian Tianzao Pill, Baihe Gujin Soup, Baozhen Soup, and so on. In addition, if the patient was diagnosed with lung cancer, it could also be improved by using western medicine such as rifampicin tablets, isoniazid tablets, pyrazinamid tablets, etc. Therefore, ancient phthisis could be cured.