National Physician: One Person Supports a Top-Tier Hospital

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?

Chapter 578 Rescue

"Mr. Cai!"

Yun Heng shook hands with Cai Xianwen and said politely, "This is a public hospital, a second-level hospital. The hospital is small and has few wards. If a patient really comes, we will be criticized if we refuse to accept the patient."

"That's what Doctor Yun said!"

Cai Xianwen smiled and nodded. He complained in front of Hong Shuangmin, but he was very easy to talk to in front of Yun Heng. After all, Yun Heng was the one who was going to treat his father.

Anyone who is a little smart knows that it is quite unwise to offend the attending physician before seeing a doctor, just like it is unwise to offend the class teacher when a child goes to school. As soon as the teacher says something in the class group, you immediately shout 666 and hold back any opinions. If you vent your anger, you will have to worry about whether your child is discriminated against in the class.

In order to gain peace of mind, many patients' families think about giving red envelopes to the attending doctors in advance, let alone offending others.

"Let's see the patient first."

Yun Heng was not good at dealing with people, and he didn't exchange many pleasantries with Cai Xianwen. He walked to the bedside and examined the patient first.

Cai Xianwen was not very old, only thirty-five years old, and Cai Xianwen's father was not yet sixty years old, fifty-seven years old.

Just now in the duty room, Gong Zhihong and Hong Shuangmin had briefly told Yun Heng about the condition of Cai Xianwen's father. He had chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. He had a history of the disease for several years and had been treated in many hospitals. His condition had been under control.

In recent times, the jaundice has begun to worsen, and the patient has developed symptoms of abdominal distension and ascites. He was previously treated at the Affiliated Hospital of Jiaotong University School of Medicine. He even fell into a coma before the hospitalization period. After rescue, he is now conscious, but other symptoms have not been significantly relieved.

Cai Xianwen didn't know who told him about Qiao Haiwen, and he asked someone to inquire about Yun Heng. He found out that Yun Heng was Qu Tongwen's student. Qu Tongwen, Ji Fengwen and others from Xiya Hospital would occasionally come to see patients, so he transferred the patient over.

Rather than saying that Cai Xianwen came for Yun Heng, it would be more accurate to say that he came for Qu Tongwen, Ji Fengwen and others.

The fact that Yun Heng was able to save Qiao Haicheng proves that he is quite capable, and his teachers are Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen. No matter how you look at it, West Asia Hospital is a very good choice.

Although Cai Xianwen is rich, he doesn't have the confidence to invite Qu Tongwen and Ji Fengwen.

However, Cai Xianwen was not very satisfied with the environment at West Asia Hospital. The ward was newly renovated and looked okay, but it was a bit small and not a single room. If more patients were to move in, they would not be able to rest well.

Yun Heng sat beside the bed, taking the pulse of Cai Xianwen's father and observing his condition. The patient was not very old, but because of his medical history, he looked very thin and had a yellow face and body.

Rapid pulse, yellow fur, red tongue...

The patient's condition is serious.

In fact, this can be guessed. The Affiliated Hospital of Jiaotong University is considered to be a relatively good Class-A tertiary hospital in Xihua City. The patient has been treated there for almost twenty days, and his condition has not improved much. This is also very telling.

"Did you bring it with you for the previous checkup?"

After completing the examination, Yun Heng asked Cai Xianwen.

“I brought it!”

Cai Xianwen hurriedly handed a bag to Yun Heng. Yun Heng took out the previous examination form and took a quick look at it. According to the examination at the affiliated hospital, the patient's liver damage was quite serious. It could be said that it was in the late stage and his life was in danger at any time.

"Haven't you considered surgery before?"

Yun Heng asked as he looked at it.

"I considered it early on, but my father wasn't happy about it, and I disagreed as well. I thought conservative treatment was better. Now, my liver function isn't up to par, and the risk is too great."

Cai Xianwen explained to Yun Heng.

"Um!"

Yun Heng nodded, put the list back, and walked out of the ward.

Hong Shuangmin and Gong Zhihong followed behind, and Cai Xianwen also came out.

"Doctor Yun, what's my dad's condition?"

"To be honest, the probability of a complete recovery is not high."

After leaving the ward, Yun Heng stopped hiding his true feelings and said directly, "He's in the late stage of liver damage, and his liver function is very poor. His life is in danger at any time. I can try to alleviate his condition. With luck, the condition and some symptoms should be temporarily relieved. If the follow-up care is in place and all aspects are taken care of, there is still a great possibility that he can live longer with the disease."

After meeting the patient, Yun Heng understood the concerns of Gong Zhihong and Hong Shuangmin.

This disease is difficult to cure and is quite troublesome.

Hong Shuangmin himself is at the level of Level 6, so he has some judgment.

If the patient is nearly 70 years old, it is actually better. The condition will be alleviated to some extent after treatment, and the family will be able to accept it if he lives another two or three years. The older the patient is, the higher the tolerance of the family.

Just like Yun Heng's grandmother, who is already 90 years old. Qu Tongwen personally treated her at the West Asia Hospital and she has recovered well now. But even if the recovery is not very good, Yun Heng's family will not blame Qu Tongwen for anything. After all, she is 90 years old. At this stage, some symptoms can no longer be called diseases. It can be said that it is a natural decline in the body's physiological functions and is irreversible.

After all, humans cannot live forever.

But Cai Xianwen's father is not yet sixty years old. At this age, the patient's family may have higher requirements and expectations.

Cai Xianwen's father's condition is classified as asthenia in traditional Chinese medicine, which is a common clinical disease. Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners of all generations have listed wind, tuberculosis, ascites, and diaphragm as the four major clinical intractable diseases, indicating that these four diseases are relatively difficult to treat.

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