My relative (my mother's sister) has gallstones. I have to call her to comfort her. How should I greet her?

Greetings don't have to be touching, just sincere. It would be better if we could help the patients' families do something tangible. When you make a phone call, you can first ask about your menstruation, your concern for the patient, your mood and your appetite, and then ask if you need any help. If necessary, you can send some money to your family to help you buy something practical for the patient to recuperate. In short, as long as you think of patients and their families wholeheartedly, patients and their families will thank you from the heart.