Be trained despite pain complaints. Positive tumor soldiers eventually have nerve paralysis on their arms.
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Even before joining the military, his arm felt bad and his condition worsened as he was trained after joining the army, and Lee complained of pain and asked for measures to return home, but the military doctor who treated him said that there was no medical certificate or note he received when he was in society. Eventually, Mr. Lee had to complete all the training while enduring the pain, and later his symptoms worsened, so he came to the Armed Forces Hospital for an ultrasound examination. Tests found a neurotumor-positive tumor in his arm. The Armed Forces Hospital judged that if he left his arm as it was, neurotumor could spread and paralysis all over his right arm. Lee informed the company commander after moving in, but he had to train like another soldier, and his finger suddenly couldn’t stretch and his arm. Eventually, Mr. Lee returned to the unit after receiving the results of the neuromuscular examination at a private hospital, and only then was he excluded from all training and work, but his right arm had already worsened, but he is paralyzed and cannot stretch his fingers due to paralysis. The military said, “It is not possible to button up chopsticks with your right arm,” adding, “I hope you take appropriate measures for patients and take measures not to have a hard time mentally even if quick medical treatment is restricted due to poor treatment conditions.”