Charming Educated Youth: I Brings Space to the 1970s

Song Yan never thought she would experience a day of transmigrating into a book. Well, if she transmigrated, she transmigrated! The 1970s weren't that scary.

However, she didn't expec...

Chapter 927 Interesting

Peter Xu simply blocked Song Yan's path, saying, "I can understand you. It's impolite of you to say that to my face!"

Song Yan rolled his eyes at him.

"Don't go, I need to talk to the patient, very seriously!" Peter Xu stopped Song Yan, who was about to leave.

She stopped in her tracks. "What exactly are you trying to say?"

"I realized that traditional Chinese medicine has unique insights into patients who cannot undergo surgery."

I just realized that.

I have a patient I'd like to invite you to take a look at.

"Do you have time?" Peter Xu looked at Song Yan seriously.

Song Yan looked at Assistant Tang.

Peter Xu's spoken Chinese is passable, but he certainly can't write medical records, and reading them would be a struggle for him as well.

He needs something, or he needs the cooperation of a certain department.

These tasks were all completed with the help of Assistant Tang from Peter Xu.

Xiao Tang is also a skilled surgeon.

Assistant Tang: "Dr. Song, I'll rewrite the patient's consultation form and send it to you in a bit!"

Song Yan nodded.

Peter Xu knew then that she had agreed.

Director Han showed no sign of leaving, so Song Yan politely suggested, "Why don't we go take a look?"

“Peter Xu doesn’t approve of traditional Chinese medicine, but he invited you today. I’d like to go and see him!” Director Han said.

Song Yan first looked at the medical records, and then at the patient's relevant examinations and X-rays.

Assistant Tang explained that the patient was suspected of having lung cancer.

The chest X-ray shows fluid accumulation, extensive inflammatory infiltration, shadows at the hilum of the lungs, and an enlarged heart.

"Dr. Song, you see, due to the large area of ​​inflammation in his lungs, it's quite difficult to determine from the scan whether he has lung cancer."

We originally wanted to perform a tissue biopsy, but the patient had poor cardiac function, so a biopsy couldn't be done in that condition.

"So whether this patient actually has lung cancer or not, everyone in our department has doubts about it," Assistant Tang explained from the side.

Peter Xu nodded repeatedly.

"This patient has poor heart function and cannot tolerate surgery. Let me take a look at the patient!" Assistant Tang led the way, and they quickly arrived at the ward.

Director Han immediately chimed in, "Yes, yes, yes! Let's go see the patient first."

"This patient's heart function cannot tolerate the surgery, and his physical condition may also make him unable to tolerate the side effects of chemotherapy drugs."

"If he has lung cancer, he probably will have to give up treatment," Assistant Tang explained.

When Song Yan saw the patient, the patient was in a semi-recumbent position. "Has his heart function prevented him from sleeping lying down?"

Peter Xu stared intently at Song Yan.

He wanted to see what kind of treatment Song Yan could give this patient.

Just by looking at the patient's condition, you can tell that he has a severe lung infection complicated by heart failure.

Song Yan gave him a simple examination and carefully took his pulse.

Some medical conditions are not suitable to be discussed at the bedside.

Song Yan led them back to his office.

The patient's family members also came.

"The extensive inflammation in the patient's lungs severely interfered with our interpretation of the test results."

Therefore, I suggest that the patient undergo anti-inflammatory treatment and then have their lungs re-examined.

"It's unlikely he has lung cancer!" Song Yan said.

The patient's family was very excited. "Does that mean my dad might not have lung cancer?"

"That's possible!"

"But at present, we cannot completely rule out that it is lung cancer," Song Yan replied to the patient's family.

He's not a con artist, so who can give him a 100% guarantee?

Peter Xu: "This is similar to my diagnosis. I suspect it, and we really only suspect that he has lung cancer."

Antibiotics need to be used in large quantities.

Traditional Chinese medicine has its strengths, so I would like to ask you for advice on how to accelerate the relief of his condition.

And then there's that... pulse diagnosis... can't you tell some problems from that?

He has lung cancer, or...

Song Yan wanted to slap him across the face.

So he came here to test Song Yan's TCM skills.

However, he was a foreign friend and came to the hospital with good intentions.

Song Yan still can't slap him.

He looked down on traditional Chinese medicine, and Song Yan looked down on him even more.

“I just took his pulse, and I can say with certainty that he has a 90% chance of not having lung cancer. What are your chances that he has lung cancer?”

"We'll know if my judgment was right after the inflammation subsides," Song Yan said decisively.

"Can I take some traditional Chinese medicine? Doctor, could you prescribe some?" the patient's family member asked from the side.

Song Yan nodded, picked up a pen and paper, and wrote down the prescription. "Go to the Traditional Chinese Medicine department to get the medicine; they'll tell you how to take it! This is a three-day supply; come back for a check-up in three days!"

Peter Xu wanted to follow up and have a follow-up examination in three days, but wasn't that a bit too fast?

This time, he was pulled back forcefully by Assistant Tang.

Comrade Song Yan's legs are still quite strong.

They went to Xiaoweishan Village, but the specifics are unknown to most people.

But some rumors always keep circulating.

Comrade Song Yan was a fighter against the village bullies.

She broke someone's arm.

Of course, there are several versions.

However, it was Song Yan who stepped forward to beat people up.

In order to ensure that Comrade Xu Bide is safe and sound, we must keep a close watch on him.

Because Comrade Xiao Tang discovered a small sign.

Three days later, the patient underwent a follow-up examination.

His lung inflammation subsided significantly, and the chest X-ray was sufficient to determine that he did not have lung cancer.

Peter Xu found traditional Chinese medicine amazing. How did Song Yan make that diagnosis? And how did the patient recover so quickly?

His initial distrust of traditional Chinese medicine turned into interest.

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