Chapter 409 Has Traditional Chinese Medicine Been Banned?



"Big sister!"

When the woman came in, Yang Shaoping hurriedly greeted her, "Why are you here too?"

"Longlong is so seriously ill, how could I not come with him?"

Yang Shaohong was still panting as she looked at the child on the bed: "Why is he still like this? We need to go to a big hospital."

"Doctor Yun just checked it out and said it was a food poisoning."

Yang Shaoping explained.

"What do you mean by food poisoning? Is this what food poisoning looks like?"

Yang Shaohong took out her cell phone and said, "No, I think we should send the child to a large hospital. I'll call Director Tao. My car is right outside. It would be better to send the child to the Third Hospital."

Yang Shaohong is Yang Shaoping's eldest sister, the child's aunt, and also an associate professor at Zhongzhou Medical College. Although she is not a clinical professional, she is an expert after all, and she knows many people in the medical system.

The best hospital around Xiya Community is the Third Hospital. Yang Shaohong also knows Tao Chaoyun, the director of the emergency department of the Third Hospital.

"What do you mean?"

Guo Youtang frowned.

The nurse has already gone to get the medicine, and now another person comes and is trying to make trouble?

Fortunately, Yang Shaoping lived in the Xiya Residential Area and had great trust in Yun Heng. He hurriedly said, "Don't get me wrong, we definitely trust Dr. Yun."

Yang Shaoping said to Yang Shaohong, "Sister, Doctor Yun is very good, so we won't mess around. We trust Doctor Yun."

After hearing what Yang Shaoping said, Guo Youtang stopped talking. After all, Yang Shaoping was the child's father and immediate relative.

When it comes to a patient's treatment, not just anyone is qualified to make decisions. Only immediate family members have the right to make decisions, and doctors first respect the opinions of immediate family members.

"What can you trust? Look at what the child has become."

Yang Shaohong was so angry. The child was in such a state, twitching all over and having opisthotonos. This situation was extremely dangerous and scary to watch. Could a doctor in a small community hospital handle this?

"Sister, please stop talking."

Yang Shaoping felt a little resentful. He didn't expect his elder sister to come.

Yang Shaoping knew who his eldest sister was. She was an associate professor at the Provincial Medical College and was usually quite prestigious in the family. She liked to have opinions on many things, especially when family members were sick. Yang Shaohong did know a lot of experts and helped a lot. She could also advise the family on some matters.

However, sometimes, his eldest sister was too overbearing. The most important thing was that Yang Shaoping knew that his eldest sister did not trust traditional Chinese medicine. He once told his eldest sister that the traditional Chinese medicine doctors in the community hospital were of good level, but was scolded by his eldest sister.

But this time Yang Shaoping didn't want to listen to Yang Shaohong, he trusted Yun Heng.

A while ago, another Mr. Yang in their community was hit by something thrown from the upstairs. Yun Heng had originally planned to treat him at the community hospital, but his family was worried, so they sent him to Xihua Hospital. He underwent a lot of tests and spent several thousand yuan, and in the end they still hired Yun Heng.

Yang Shaoping was there when Mr. Yang was taken to the community hospital, and he knew everything that happened.

Yun Heng was able to cure Mr. Yang's condition which was so serious at that time, so Yang Shaoping naturally trusted Yun Heng.

"Shaoping, I've always said that nothing is too small when it comes to children. If we delay this, the impact in the future will be huge."

Yang Shaohong didn't expect that her younger brother would not listen to her this time.

"Look, the child has been here for a while, and no measures have been taken. Longlong is still twitching. Poor Longlong, he's still so hot."

The nurses nearby couldn't stand it anymore.

"How come the child has been here for so long? He's only been here seven or eight minutes at most. Doctors Yun and Guo have already examined him and prescribed medicine. How can you say they didn't take any measures? How can you talk like that?"

"Seven or eight minutes is still too short?"

Yang Shaohong likes to argue with people, but when the young nurse started talking, she became excited.

"Seven or eight minutes. Even if you sent the child into outer space, you still have to wait for the results. The child didn't suffer any external trauma. They sent him for debridement, sutures, and hemostasis. Without a clear understanding of the cause, who would dare to take any measures for you? That's completely lacking common sense."

The nurse retorted bluntly.

Yang Shaohong was stunned by what she said.

She, an associate professor at the provincial medical college, was actually told by a young nurse that she had no common sense.

But Yang Shaohong's words just now were indeed a bit thoughtless, and now she was really scolded by the nurse and she didn't know what to say.

It was because Yang Shaohong understood that she knew what the young nurse said was right.

"Okay, then tell me what tests you've done and what's your current diagnosis?"

Yang Shaohong asked.

Yun Heng glanced at Yang Shaohong and ignored her.

"Doctor Yun, I'm sorry. My eldest sister is also concerned about the child. Please understand."

Yang Shaoping hurriedly said to Yun Heng.

"It's okay, I understand."

Yun Heng replied indifferently.

He had already examined the child's condition clearly and prescribed a medicine. The child's father had no objection, so Yun Heng didn't bother to pay attention to Yang Shaohong's questions at this moment.

Having been in the community hospital for so long, Yun Heng has met quite a few patients and their families, some of whom are sensible and some are unreasonable.

Patients' families like Tan Chengye are not isolated cases.

The reason why Yun Heng was more angry about Tan Chengye's matter was that Tan Chengye was not only the person who sent the patient here, but also a doctor. As a doctor, he should not be like some ignorant family members of patients who could not distinguish the situation and make unreasonable demands.

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