Chapter 148 The First Inpatient



When all the clues, that is, symptoms, and reasoning match perfectly, forming a reasonable and complete chain that can withstand scrutiny, then the disease is dialectically clear.

Yun Heng had no idea before, but as he gradually unraveled the case, analyzed it, asked questions and pondered it, the patient's condition was now clearly before his eyes.

Xu Bo on the opposite side was listening with fascination.

Yun Heng was diagnosing and treating this disease while sorting out his own thoughts at the same time, so Xu Bo on the opposite side could hear it very clearly, knowing exactly what situation caused what symptoms, and what causes led to what consequences. Everything matched up perfectly.

Yun Heng clearly explained the reasons why the patient was plump, why the patient had phlegm in his throat, why the patient had lost independent movement of his limbs, and why he had language difficulties.

Xu Bo looked at Yun Heng and for the first time he couldn't help but admire Yun Heng.

At the same time, Xu Bo also felt the magic and charm of traditional Chinese medicine for the first time.

"These are actually caused by long-term diarrhea."

The patient's husband couldn't even believe it.

Her lover's epilepsy was actually caused by long-term diarrhea.

"Well, judging from the pulse and symptoms, this should basically be the case."

Yun Heng nodded and asked, "You didn't completely recover from the first bacterial diarrhea?"

"Doctor Yun, it's all my fault."

The patient was almost in tears: "I was only about 20 days postpartum at the time. Considering that the baby still needed breast milk, I stopped taking the medication after feeling a little better. Later, when it developed into chronic diarrhea, I regretted it. I never thought it would lead to epilepsy."

The patients have had epilepsy for more than two years. During these two years, it has caused them so much trouble. They have gone to many doctors and spent a lot of money.

Before, the patient thought that epilepsy was a bad luck and a misfortune that she had this disease, but now, after hearing what Yun Heng said, she realized that this epilepsy was actually a series of consequences caused by her unauthorized discontinuation of medication.

Ten years ago, she had bacillary dysentery and diarrhea, but she stopped taking medication without permission, which resulted in her chronic diarrhea for ten years and could not be cured, which led to a sudden epilepsy two years ago.

If Yun Heng's explanation was not so easy to understand and sounded very reasonable, the patient would not have dared to believe it.

"Little things add up to big things, and a three-foot-thick ice doesn't form overnight. Every major illness in the world is caused by a minor illness. With the exception of hereditary diseases, most major illnesses have a reason to be traceable and don't occur without a cause."

Yun Heng explained, then said, "In your case, my suggestion is to be hospitalized first. On the one hand, it will be convenient for me to observe you at any time. On the other hand, in this case, the prescription may need to be changed at any time according to the situation. Hospitalization is more convenient. If you don't want to be hospitalized, you can come for a follow-up visit at any time. What do you think?"

"Doctor Yun, can I be hospitalized here?" asked the patient's husband.

"Yes, our community hospital has recently added more beds."

Yun Heng smiled and said, "I personally suggest hospitalization first so that you can observe him at any time. You can consider it."

"Doctor Yun, how long do you need to stay?" the woman asked.

"Stay here for a week. If your condition improves, you can be discharged after a week. Just come for regular follow-up visits then."

"Then...then let's go to the hospital first."

The couple looked at each other, and then the man said to Yun Heng.

"Okay, I'll write you a hospital admission form."

Yun Heng typed out the form on the computer, printed it out, signed it, and handed it to Xu Bo: "Take the patient to complete the hospitalization procedures."

"Come with me."

Xu Bo stood up and took the list from Yun Heng.

"By the way, tell Dean Qi to arrange for a nurse to pay attention to this as much as possible." Yun Heng instructed Xu Bo.

After all, this is the first inpatient in the community hospital. There were no beds in the community hospital before. Now that there are beds, there are still no medical staff and a nurse is needed to watch over him.

"Yeah, I understand."

Xu Bo nodded. "After all, I worked at Xihua Hospital for a few months, so I know this common sense."

As he spoke, Xu Bo took the patient and his wife out of the clinic.

After leaving the clinic, Xu Bo first took the patient couple to the cashier's office to go through the formalities. The nurse in the cashier's office was a little confused. There had never been this project before, and the standards had not been set yet. She didn't know what to do.

"Let's go upstairs first." Xu Bo had no choice but to take the patient couple upstairs first.

On the second floor, Qi Yaping and Qin Dajiang and a group of people were still touring when they saw Xu Bo coming up with his people.

"Doctor Xu, is there something wrong?" Qi Yaping asked from a distance.

"Director Qi, Dr. Yun has admitted a patient to the hospital. You need to explain the procedures to the billing office." Xu Bo said.

"Hospitalization?"

Qi Yaping was completely confused. They started admitting hospitalized patients right away?

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