Being yelled at by his fellow students in the Department of Gastroenterology, Shen Youhuan felt extremely aggrieved: "It must have not been there when I checked before."
Hepatic encephalopathy is divided into chronic and acute. If jaundice occurs, it may appear quickly or slowly and will gradually worsen over time.
It is not surprising that the jaundice of patients who already have symptoms of impaired consciousness is not obvious at first but then rapidly worsens. This is due to the acute onset of the disease.
It is important to note here that it is not easy to observe jaundice due to the color of some people’s skin and sclera.
The color of the human sclera under abnormal conditions is already varied, not to mention the skin color. If you are tanned, it is impossible to easily observe other colors with the human eye under the cover of black.
Not to mention that today's on-site diagnosis and treatment environment is in a train compartment, where the light is limited, which will somewhat affect the doctor's visual diagnosis effect. Therefore, it is common to see hospitals turning on the headlights during the day to save on electricity.
As everyone recounted these details, on the one hand, we have to say that Dr. Shin Youhuan's misdiagnosis was understandable, but on the other hand, we have to admit that Chinese medicine is powerful.
The patient's family member who was at the scene, the old lady in her seventies, was very clear-headed and said, "Traditional Chinese medicine is still the best."
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Is anyone laughing?
A group of people looked back and found the person who cleared his throat: it was the voice that the great devil Zhang finally made.
Everyone knows that Zhang Huayao is a big shot in Western medicine, so everyone naturally thought that he was preparing to refute the family members' words and to vindicate Western medicine.
"You are right." Zhang Huayao said to the family members.
The Western medicine doctors at the scene said: Go to hell, how could they have thought that the big devil would play by the rules.
"Do you also know that Chinese medicine is good?" The family member became interested and asked Zhang Mowang.
"To be honest, my mother was in the late stage of cancer. Western medicine was no longer effective and could not relieve the pain, so she finally sought help from traditional Chinese medicine."
Western medicine painkillers have always been called one of the ultimate magic weapons of Western medicine. However, in clinical practice, doctors know that for patients with such deep pain, a shot of morphine or pethidine can only last for half an hour at most.
It is such pain and ineffectiveness that some patients are so miserable that they want to commit suicide.
"Yes, yes, yes. My friend who was in the late stage of cancer also took Chinese medicine." said the old lady.
"My mother is not. She found an acupuncture doctor."
It seems that Zhang Yanluo has lifted a corner of the lid of the pot.
Maybe Zhang Yanluo was thinking that since there was a high probability that he couldn't hide it today, he might as well reveal it to the end.
"I heard from my father that Teacher Lu later found a Chinese doctor for treatment, but I don't know which one." Jiang Mingzhu recalled what her father-in-law said, indirectly verifying that Zhang Yanluo did not lie this time.
Which Chinese doctor did the teacher consult when he was in the final stage of his illness? Yu Xuexian remembers asking his father, and his father said that there were several doctors who came.
Zhang Yanluo opened the lid again and said, "It was Dr. Wen who I asked for help. She was abroad at the time and flew back to see my mother. She drafted a personal treatment plan that suited my mother's condition and gave it to my colleagues to continue to implement."
Yu Xuexian and the others were so shocked that they couldn't be more shocked: What does this mean? Does Zhang Yanluo have a special relationship with the Wen family?
Maybe, Grandpa Wen is an old employee of Guozhi, and Zhang Huayao may have asked Grandpa Wen for help from his granddaughter.
Zhang Huayao continued, "No, I heard about Dr. Wen from another person."
After all, at that time, Teacher Lu insisted on keeping his illness secret and did not want to disturb other people's normal lives. Only his biological son and a few other people knew about the situation.
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