Chapter 226 Human Suffering



Finally, he placed the stethoscope on the surface of the blood vessel. Gently, he heard a rumbling machine-like sound. If he pressed hard, the sound would be very small.

Everyone was shocked at this time. Can a stethoscope be used like this?

Doesn't it listen to the sound of the chest?

How can it be used like this?

"Old man, let me press here for a moment. See if that will help with your tinnitus."

"Okay, come on!"

So Wei Ping pressed the blood vessel hard with two fingers.

"It's gone, it's really gone! The tinnitus is gone!" the old man shouted happily.

"Doctor Wei is truly a miracle doctor."

Apparently, the old man thought he was recovered.

But it’s not.

This is because Wei Ping pressed the blood vessel, making the tremor disappear.

If you let go, it will still be like this.

"It's a problem with this blood vessel!" Wei Ping said.

Then he let go.

"Here it comes again! The tinnitus is here again!" the old man continued!

Then, he pressed his blood vessels himself, which made him feel a little better.

Everyone was shocked.

Is this even possible?

A single blood vessel can actually cause tinnitus.

It also makes people unable to sleep well for half a year.

Does that mean this is a disease?

They wanted to hear what Wei Ping had to say.

I want to hear what he thinks.

Xiao Xia asked, "What kind of disease is this?"

“This is a superficial temporal arteriovenous fistula!”

Yang Ke asked: "Then what is the cause of the disease?"

"As for the cause of the disease, it is usually caused by pathological changes, and also by trauma."

There are two types of congenital arteriovenous fistula: the first is caused by abnormal development of capillaries, which leads to abnormal communication between arteries and veins. It often involves many small arteriovenous branches, so the fistula is often multiple and can be divided into two types: localized type and diffuse type.

Second, acquired arteriovenous fistula, also known as traumatic arteriovenous fistula, is often caused by trauma, including iatrogenic trauma. Based on the abnormal pathways between the injured arteries and veins, it is divided into four types: portal, duct, aneurysm, and cyst.

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