Just like a person's hand is severely injured and infected, it is naturally more convenient to amputate the bad hand after being sent to the hospital, and recovery is relatively faster.
But there's another way, which is to endure the pain and use medication to control the infection.
Even if in the end, the hand loses most of its function, and the overuse of medication leads to a weakened immune system, requiring a long recovery period...
By comparison, I believe many people would still choose the latter.
For this Yemen mission, Joe Ga's positioning of P·B is not as a 'doctor' but as 'medicine'.
Taking medicine has side effects, but it is effective, and it won't immediately cause you to lose an arm or a leg.
Seeing the middle-aged reporter's bright eyes, Joe Ga spread his hands and walked towards the exit of the meeting room, saying, "Follow me, we'll talk as we walk..."