Transmigrating to a Farmer's Family to Farm

Li Yan, a university graduate and village official dedicated to poverty alleviation, accidentally transmigrated into Li Family Village, nestled in a mountain gully. Her family was impoverished. Due...

Chapter 326 Infection

Sun wrapped her nephew in the quilt she had brought with her and said to Lin An, "When I came here, Yan'er told me that she knew a doctor in the city. It would be a good idea to call her over when I'm in the city!"

It was Li Yan's advice that saved the child's life. If it weren't for this episode, it's hard to say whether the child could survive until he could see a doctor in the city.

The child seemed to be much more conscious, but there was no time to waste in this situation.

Li Erlang took the reins from Lin An and said, "I'll drive the carriage. You can stay home, uncle."

Lin An handed the reins to Li Erlang, took out the money he had earned from copying books from his pocket and handed it to his wife: "Take this money first, the child's medical treatment is more important, I will think of a way to get the rest of the money!"

He knew his wife's family. The whole family relied on the harvest from the fields to survive, and taxes were increased this year. They must be having a hard time. The child needed money to see a doctor, and his wife's family certainly couldn't afford it.

Sun took the one or two taels of silver and some loose copper coins handed to her by her husband, and felt a little sad. This money must be used by her husband to pay tuition for his son and buy paper and ink, but his nephew's illness is more important now!

Seeing this, Sun Dalang lowered his head in shame. He shouldn't have said such harsh words this morning, hurting his sister's feelings! He raised his hand, slapped himself hard in the face, and said to Sun apologetically, "Sister, I..."

Seeing her brother like this, Sun no longer cared about being sad and hit him with a hammer: "What are you doing!"

Li Yan felt very uncomfortable watching this scene, and quickly changed the subject by asking, "Da Zhuang, why do you have diarrhea? Do you know?"

Sun Dalang sighed, "It's all because of a bite of food. Dazhuang and the other kids in the village got some bird eggs from somewhere, and they ate them without cooking them. The other two kids only had diarrhea for a day and then recovered, but my Dazhuang's condition is getting worse!"

Li Yan couldn't help but sigh: "Well, it must be a bacterial infection. I wonder if there was any treatment for this in ancient times!"

Braving the cold wind, they drove on the bumpy road and finally arrived in Rongcheng half an hour faster than when they came!

Li Yan directly brought the group to Xingren Hall where Doctor Zhou was!

Li Yan entered the door first, and Sun Dalang followed Li Yan holding his son, and they walked into the pharmacy.

There were quite a few people seeking medical treatment in winter. When Li Yan entered the door, she saw Dr. Zhou taking a patient's pulse.

Zhou Xun, who was helping out on the side, saw Li Yan and her group and hurried forward to ask, "What happened?"

Li Yan: "Zhou Xun, this child has had diarrhea for two days, please take a look at him!"

Upon hearing this, Zhou Xun immediately took the child into the inner room, asked Sun Dalang to put the boy on the bed, then carefully checked the child's pulse and looked at the child's tongue.

"The tongue is pale, the coating is white, and the pulse is deep and thready!" Zhou Xun immediately took out silver needles from his bag and inserted them into the child's Zusanli, Sanyinjiao, Shenque, and Baihui points.

After a cup of tea, Zhou Xun removed the silver needle from the child's body. The confused child slowly opened his eyes and looked very weak!

The aunt hurried forward and smoothed the boy's sweaty hair, coaxing him softly, "Good boy, it's okay now!"

Sun Dalang, who was standing by, saw that his son had woken up and excitedly thanked Zhou Xun!

Zhou Xun waved his hand, stood up, and put away the silver needle: "Fortunately, you came in time. I will prescribe some Chinese medicine for you, and use some acupuncture plasters as an auxiliary. Go back and rest for a few days and you will be fine!" After that, he turned and left the inner room to write a prescription!