He Xiu watched carefully from the side and suddenly found that Xu Jianguo's suturing technique was completely different from what she had learned in the medical school. It was a suturing technique she had never seen before. She wanted to ask, but after thinking about it, she did not speak.
What she didn't know was that the suturing techniques used by Xu Jianguo were all recorded in the trauma section of the ancient medical techniques of the Longxia Kingdom, so it was normal that she had never seen them.
In less than three minutes, Xu Jianguo had picked up the scissors and cut the sutures, then quickly removed the three silver needles, disinfected them and put them back into the needle bag.
Then He Xiu immediately took over, covered the wound with dressing, and finally wrapped it with gauze.
At this point, the middle-aged woman's external injuries had been dealt with, and the next thing to do was to solve the problem of pathological jaundice.
"Auntie, your wound has been treated. Next, I will give you acupuncture treatment to control your jaundice. So I need you to lift up your coat and expose the liver area."
When the middle-aged woman heard this, a look of hesitation appeared on her face. At this time, He Xiu said, "Auntie, you don't have to worry. The doctors in our hospital are all very professional. Besides, I'm still here!"
"All right!"
With He Xiu's help, the woman took off her outer clothes, lifted up her sweater and undershirt, and exposed the area where her liver was located.
When large areas of skin were exposed in front of the two people, even Xu Jianguo, a man who had lived two lives, had to say in his heart: There really are Minions in this world.
Xu Jianguo took off his gloves, stretched out two fingers and gently pressed the middle-aged woman's liver. He asked, "Auntie, does it hurt here? How does it feel?"
"It hurts. Before, when I slept at night, I didn't dare to press on this side."
"OK!"
As soon as he finished speaking, Xu Jianguo took out a match from his pocket, lit the alcohol lamp, and then took out six silver needles, three long and three short, from the needle bag again.
He first quickly inserted three short needles into the outside of the liver area, forming a triangle.
Then he burned three long needles on an alcohol lamp until the needle tips turned red, and then he inserted the silver needles into the middle-aged woman's liver one by one, forming a shape similar to a hexagram with the three silver needles on the outside.
The seven-inch-long silver needle only left an inch outside the skin, which made He Xiu, who was watching from the side, secretly shocked.
After Xu Jianguo inserted three long needles into the patient's liver, he pinched the needle tails and began to twist them regularly. While twisting the needles, he looked at the watch on his wrist.
Five minutes later, Xu Jianguo said to He Xiu, who was standing beside him, "Stand away!"
He Xiu didn't understand what was going on, but she nodded and agreed, then stepped aside.
Xu Jianguo picked up a pile of gauze and pulled out the three long needles one by one in the order they had been inserted. Every time they were pulled out, a streak of dark red blood would spurt out from the needle holes, but he untied them with gauze.
When all three long needles were pulled out, an amazing scene appeared. The middle-aged woman's yellow and shiny skin returned to a skin color close to that of a normal person at a speed visible to the naked eye. He Xiu, who was watching from the side, widened her eyes again.
Soon, Xu Jianguo took out the three short needles on the outside. After carefully disinfecting the six silver needles, Xu Jianguo put them back into the needle bag.
After observing the needle hole and finding that there was no more bleeding, Xu Jianguo signaled He Xiu to help the middle-aged woman put her clothes back on.
After cleaning up, Xu Jianguo walked out and called the man waiting outside the door in.
When the man entered the house and saw that his mother's complexion had basically returned to normal, he burst into tears of joy. He turned around and bowed 90 degrees to Xu Jianguo who was standing beside him, expressing his gratitude while bowing.
Seeing this, Xu Jianguo quickly helped him up and said, "You don't have to do this. This is what we should do. In addition, I have a few more instructions for you."
"Okay, doctor, whatever you say, I'll do it!"
"First, your mother hasn't fully recovered yet. I'll prescribe you a prescription. Two bowls of water, half a bowl. Take it every morning and evening before meals. Avoid greasy and spicy foods. She'll be completely cured in about a week."
"Secondly, take your mother to the surgical clinic to get a tetanus shot. If you encounter this kind of situation again, don't listen to others and go to the hospital immediately. I didn't tell you when you came here just now. Fortunately, you came early, otherwise your mother's life would be in danger!"
When the man and the middle-aged woman heard this, they were suddenly frightened and at the same time they hated their unreliable neighbor.
"Thank you, doctor. I'll remember it all!"
Xu Jianguo waved his hand, took out a prescription book from the drawer, took out a pen from his chest pocket, quickly wrote a prescription on the paper, and handed it to the man.
After receiving repeated thanks from the mother and son, He Xiu took them out.
After they left, Xu Jianguo washed his hands again, then took out the unfinished lunch box from the drawer and continued eating.
What he didn't know was that in just a short while, Comrade He Xiu, the loudspeaker, had already publicized what had just happened, and he even led the two parties involved in the publicity. By the afternoon, the matter had reached the ears of Tian Yongjiang and Zhang Chaoyang.
At the same time, everyone in the hospital also knew that the doctor on duty in the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine had left his post without permission to eat lunch in the cafeteria during his shift.
If it is true as Xu Jianguo said, that the middle-aged woman's condition was not chronic at all, but rather an acute and life-threatening one, then the doctor on duty today would probably not have a good ending.
It was also thanks to the patient's son who thought his mother had a chronic disease, and Xu Jianguo did not go to the cafeteria to eat today, otherwise it would be hard to say what would have happened. Sepsis caused by trauma led to liver dysfunction, which manifested as jaundice symptoms.
If you really meet someone who doesn't understand and treats it as pathological jaundice, the patient may go into shock before the treatment even begins.
P.S. The above content is fabricated. If you encounter the same situation, please seek medical attention immediately! That being said, my readers are blessed with good luck and will never encounter such a thing!
After lunch, Xu Jianguo put the lunch box into the space, picked up the teacup on the table and drank a sip of tea, then stood up and walked to the window and opened it.
He took out a Panda cigarette from his pocket, lit one for himself, and started smoking comfortably.
But before he could take two puffs, the office door behind him was slammed open by someone from the outside.
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