"Tell me about your question, cough cough..." Doctor Li Yuen was about to speak, but he coughed twice and it seemed that he choked his throat and couldn't stop coughing. He couldn't speak.
When the patient saw the doctor like this, she did not think that the doctor was sick, but was more afraid that the doctor was coughing on purpose to avoid explaining the condition to her. She chased the doctor and asked: "Doctor, what do you think is wrong with my condition? Was the previous doctor wrong?"
The teacher was speechless, the patient was very nervous, and the two students sitting opposite him became nervous as well.
Teacher Zheng said that she must speak up for Teacher Li at a critical moment. Xie Wanying saw that Geng didn't say anything. Maybe Geng thought that as a male medical student, it was difficult for him to face female patients who were the hardest hit by medical disputes, so she had to speak up.
"Listen to us first." Xie Wanying came in to help the teacher comfort the patient. While she was talking, she observed the teacher's expression. If the teacher's eyes showed any disagreement with her words, she would stop talking immediately.
Dr. Li Yuen did not stop her from speaking. She coughed and nodded to her, letting the student continue speaking for her.
The boss has many students and is very experienced in controlling the situation. He is not afraid of letting students speak.
After receiving the teacher's approval, Xie Wanying continued to give the patient a medical explanation: "Teacher Li just said that you don't have hair on your face, so it's unlikely that you have polycystic ovary syndrome. When we looked at your medical records, the suspected diagnosis written by the previous doctor was not this. It may be that the previous doctors didn't express it clearly, which led to some misunderstandings after you heard what they said."
The man's voice sounded very professional, and he was also wearing a white coat. When the female patient turned her head and looked at Xie Wanying, she didn't suspect that she was just a student at all. She asked as if she was asking a doctor, "What did I misunderstand?"
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"Infertility and sterility are two different concepts." Xie Wanying corrected the patient's understanding of medicine from the beginning. "Infertility refers to women, and sterility refers to men. Whether or not you can get pregnant is not only a woman's business, but also a man's business. In addition to you needing to undergo a comprehensive examination, your husband also needs to be examined to see if he is the cause of your inability to get pregnant."
"My husband didn't come today." The female patient frowned and said unhappily, "The previous doctor didn't tell me about this."
Did the doctors in the previous hospital really not reveal any of this medical knowledge? It is impossible for Xie Wanying and Dr. Li to go back to the hospital where the female patient had been treated to check the records of the doctor-patient relationship, but they knew that their colleagues would not likely not tell the patient these things. These contents are part of the doctor's routine obligation to inform the patient of the condition.
It is possible that the patient did not hear what the doctor said. Some patients are like this, as if they have amnesia. Every time they see a doctor, they will ask the same question and deny that they have heard it. The reason is nervousness. Some people will be highly nervous when they hear that they are sick, which causes their brains to go blank for a while and they cannot completely remember what the doctor said. As a result, the doctor knows that he cannot have said it, but the patient firmly claims that he did not hear it.
As a doctor, explaining to colleagues is for his own good. Dr. Li Yuen followed up with his student and told the patient: "The previous doctor was right about your condition. He wanted you to treat the disease you have discovered now for the sake of your health. You don't have polycystic ovary syndrome, you have ovarian cysts. These are two different diseases. The former is an endocrine metabolic disease. The other is a space-occupying lesion in the ovary, which needs to be checked to see if it is benign or malignant."
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