Since she had fainted, no one dared to be negligent.
"Commander Lu, what's going on? Get him to the hospital right away!" Mo Cheng went over to check on the situation.
Without him saying a word, Lu Zhengjun had already picked Su Yueya up in his arms, ignoring the murmurs of the others behind him, and rushed straight to the nearest military hospital.
"Make way, everyone!"
"Get out of the way!"
Lu Zhengjun carried Su Yueya away, leaving the people in the room looking at each other, seemingly still in shock.
"What's going on? Why did Commander Lu's wife faint?"
"I don't know. She was eating just fine a moment ago. I didn't even see clearly before she fainted."
"Could it be that there's something wrong with his health?"
"Who knows?"
Lu Zhengjun moved swiftly, carrying Su Yueya to the military hospital, where he began calling for a doctor from the entrance.
"Dr. Liu!"
"Is Dr. Liu here?!"
Unfortunately, there are already few doctors on duty at night, and Dr. Liu is not on duty today.
"What's going on?" A nurse came out to greet us.
"My wife fainted; she had been seeing Dr. Liu!"
"Dr. Liu is not on duty today. Please put the patient on the bed first, and I will go and call the doctor." The nurse remained calm under pressure, settled Su Yueya down first, and then immediately went in to fetch the doctor.
Lu Zhengjun held Su Yueya's hand, repeatedly saying that she must not be hurt.
“Crescent Moon.” He touched Su Yueya’s face.
Her face, which had been flushed from holding it in, was now pale.
Su Yueya seemed to be in great pain; even after fainting, her brows remained furrowed.
Lu Zhengjun was filled with regret.
Why did he insist on attending this wedding?
Why not stop Su Yueya?
"Yueya, you absolutely cannot be hurt!" Lu Zhengjun said to the unconscious Su Yueya.
"Make way, the doctor is coming!" the nurse shouted.
Coincidentally, the doctor on duty tonight is Qiao Xinruo.
Qiao Xinruo studied general practice, not as a jack-of-all-trades general practitioner with no specialization, but as an all-around general practitioner who is proficient in all specialties.
It was for this reason that Qiao Xinruo was able to enter the military hospital at the age of 18, despite not meeting the usual requirements.
Furthermore, they were able to take charge of things independently at an extremely fast pace.
"Family members, please wait outside. I'll check on the patient's condition first."
Qiao Xinruo didn't even glance at Lu Zhengjun; her attention was entirely on Su Yueya.
She recognized Su Yueya and knew she was a student at Wenxiu Medical College.
But now, Su Yueya is just a patient.
"Doctor, my wife—" Lu Zhengjun was about to say something about Su Yueya's condition when he was shocked when he saw Qiao Xinruo's face.
But he didn't show it, and immediately picked up where he left off, preparing to talk about Su Yueya's situation.
"Family members, please leave first and don't disturb the doctors."
The nurse pulled Lu Zhengjun out directly.
Qiao Xinruo examined Su Yueya and found that she had just fainted and her condition was not critical, so she immediately arranged for her to undergo various tests.
Because a nurse and caregiver were pushing Su Yueya to get checked, Lu Zhengjun was called into the office by Qiao Xinruo.
"Are you a family member of the patient?" Qiao Xinruo asked.
"Yes, I am her husband."
Lu Zhengjun then began to explain Su Yueya's condition to the doctor.
“Dr. Li had been treating my wife before. She once fell and hit her head, which caused a blood clot in her head. This clot compressed a nerve and caused her to experience incomplete amnesia. Some time ago, she had been having frequent nightmares. She came for a check-up then, and Dr. Liu said that she might be slowly recovering her memory…”
Upon hearing that she was a returning patient, Qiao Xinruo immediately checked her past medical records.
While family members' accounts of past medical history are important, Qiao Xinruo places more trust in past medical records.
After all, medical records written by doctors using professional terminology are more reliable than oral accounts from family members.
After reading it, Qiao Xinruo had already made her judgment.
"Don't worry, your wife's condition isn't dangerous," Qiao Xinruo said.
"That's good!" Lu Zhengjun breathed a brief sigh of relief, then asked, "When will she wake up?"
"I can't give you a definite answer to this question, but I just checked her and it was just a normal fainting spell, nothing serious."
"As for the blood clot in the patient's head, I'll have to wait for the test results. I'll answer you after I've seen the report."
Lu Zhengjun nodded; this was the only option now.
Su Yueya went through the emergency room entrance and quickly completed her examination before being wheeled back to her ward.
"The report will take time to come out, so please take care of the patient first," the nurse said, helping Lu Zhengjun complete the formalities and collect all the necessary items.
Thank you.
As long as Su Yueya remained unconscious, Lu Zhengjun stayed by her bedside without leaving her side.
Not long after, the test results came out.
Lu Zhengjun was called to the doctor's office.
"Doctor, how is my wife?" Lu Zhengjun was very nervous, fearing that the blood clot in her head might cause problems, since it was her head.
"Don't be so nervous," Qiao Xinruo smiled. "The patient's test results are very good; the blood clot in her head is almost gone."
Qiao Xinruo actually found it very strange.
From both a medical perspective and her clinical experience, this is true.
Blood clots in the head don't disappear so easily.
The options are either craniotomy or medication.
However, according to the medical records, there hasn't been much time since Su Yueya fell and got injured until today.
Blood clots that might take 30 to 50 years to disappear, are about to disappear in her?
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