Why do experts and directors from various top-tier hospitals frequently appear at a community clinic? Why do nationally renowned experts and professors often visit a township-level health center?
"Forget it, what does it have to do with me?"
He Haipeng didn't worry about it anymore. He originally planned to do a favor, but since he didn't do it, his mentality was different. At this moment, He Haipeng even wanted to laugh at Yang Kaibin.
In the Chinese medicine clinic, when Yang Kaibin and Fan Yiping were about to reach the door, a patient inside came out and another patient went in. Yang Kaibin also wanted to see Yun Heng's level, so he was not in a hurry and quickly made way to let the patient go in first.
The patient who came in was a middle-aged man in his forties, and he came alone.
When the patient came in, Yun Heng began to observe him. He was wearing a black down coat with the zipper zipped up. His clothes were clean and decent, his hair was neatly combed, and his face was white and beardless. When he came in, he held his stomach with one hand and looked listless, but he tried his best to maintain his demeanor when walking.
It can be seen that the patient is a person who is quite particular about life.
"Sit down."
Yun Heng greeted him with a smile and asked the patient to sit on a stool nearby.
The patient forced a smile at Yun Heng before sitting down.
"Where do you feel uncomfortable?"
Yun Heng asked politely.
"This area hurts so much, I have no appetite, and I feel like I have no strength in my body."
The middle-aged man pointed to his wrist and ribs and softly explained the situation: "I also urinate frequently and sweat from time to time..."
"Haven't you been to the hospital for a checkup?"
Yun Heng asked while motioning the other party to put his hand up and feel the pulse.
"I went to check..."
The middle-aged man hesitated for a moment and said bitterly: "But I don't dare to see the results."
"Um?"
Yun Heng was surprised: "Is it serious?"
"It could be liver cancer."
The young man said bitterly, "This is the list from the last inspection."
As he spoke, the young man handed a list to Yun Heng.
Yun Heng reached out to take it, unfolded it and took a look, and found that it was the hospital's initial diagnosis form, which was an initial inference made by the hospital doctor based on the patient's condition. It said that liver Ca was to be checked.
This actually cannot be considered a confirmed diagnosis. When a doctor issues this kind of order, he or she will definitely issue another examination order for further confirmation.
After all, doctors cannot prescribe various examination orders to patients casually. What is the purpose of issuing this order and why do you need to do this examination? In fact, it is determined by the results of the previous preliminary inference.
It is obvious that this pending examination must have scared the patient, and he did not even dare to go for the final examination for further diagnosis.
"Doctor Ren, go get the patient a glass of water."
Yun Heng looked at the list, said something to Ren Xuedong, then smiled and said to the middle-aged man: "It hasn't been confirmed yet, don't worry, the other hand..."
In fact, Yun Heng has basically been diagnosed at this moment. To be more precise, this disease in middle-aged people should be called "cancer phobia".