A major part of a doctor's job is listening to patients. They listen to their patients' symptoms, pain, and life situations. They even listen to the heartbeats and what patients aren't telling them. Here's a funny story from one such doctor. "I have been serving patients for 25 years. This is one of the funniest cases I experienced during my clinical career. A patient visited me around five years back. He complained of having a ganglion cyst on the inside of his wrist.

He explained his situation as follows. Patient:  I have a ganglion cyst on the inside of my wrist. When it starts getting large, I smash my wrist down on a hard table, and it goes away. I developed a similar bump on the top of my foot. I couldn't smash it down like my wrist, so I tried hitting it with a hammer. But there was no improvement, and it was getting bigger and interfering with my shoes, so I came to you. After…