Chapter 3898 Cold Common Sense



In any case, it is the doctor's responsibility to talk to the patient's family about the patient first.

When asked about his son, Mr. Du smiled bitterly and said, "He always wanted to wait for his mother to perform surgery on him."

Speaking of this, Mr. Du is very clear about his wife's technical level as a doctor.

Du Yongsheng couldn't have been unaware of this. It could only be that the child had heard others mock his mother since he was a child, and he was so angry that he wanted his mother to treat him to protect her reputation.

"I told him many times that it was unnecessary. And his mother would never operate on him herself," Mr. Du said. Fortunately, his wife knew her own limitations and never dared to take on patients she couldn't cure, let alone take risks with her son.

For this type of patients, it is better to relieve than to block.

Xie Wanying said: "His mother can't help him with his illness."

"Hey, Dr. Xie, do you know what disease he has?" Mr. Du was surprised.

It can be heard that Du Yongsheng's family is also confused about his illness. After checking, it seems that there is no major problem with his heart structure.

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"He should probably go to a gastroenterologist."

Huh?! Mr. Du's face was filled with surprise.

"No way?" Another figure was frightened out from the corner of the corridor. It was the patient himself.

Here comes some cool news: digestive tract diseases can cause arrhythmias. In clinic, we often see patients with gastric and duodenal ulcers with arrhythmias. Common arrhythmias associated with upper digestive tract diseases include bradycardia, atrial premature beats, and ventricular premature beats. This is consistent with the clinical manifestations of this young patient.

It is possible that the child has some congenital digestive tract disease since childhood, and needs to be taken to the hospital for a thorough examination and investigation. In this regard, Xie Wanying introduced her senior brothers and sisters and Teacher Tan: "You can go to the gastroenterology department first to check the gastroscopy, and then do a CT scan. If there is a problem that requires surgical intervention, transfer to the general surgery department."

Some congenital diseases are very rare, so Xie Wanying could not determine what disease the child had even after observing the patient for a long time in the emergency room. The only thing she could be sure of was that the young man could not have a heart disease.

Think about it, if it is really a serious organic heart disease, the patient would be prohibited from flying around as a normal passenger. And this patient's heart rate occasionally soared so high, if it is a heart disease, it must be very serious. It is impossible not to be an organic disease, and it is more likely to be an arrhythmia accompanied by other diseases.

It was later confirmed that the child's arrhythmia was not continuous and must have been caused by other factors.

As a doctor, Xie Wanying said to the young and enthusiastic patient: "Medicine is scientific. I talked to you about this last time."

Therefore, when treating a disease, don’t be too enthusiastic, thinking that you can choose a treatment strategy based on your emotions just like making a TV drama. Doctors never encourage this kind of stupid spiritual victory.

Listening to the beautiful doctor sister talking, Du Yongsheng touched his embarrassed nose.

Mr. Du smiled and said, "Just like my grandfather said, he will become a very good doctor."

This shouldn't be about her.

"Your mother once saved my grandfather."

In the photo, the old man who took a photo with her mother looked respectable and dignified sitting in a rocking chair. It seemed that this Grandpa Du was a person of noble status.

The secret about her mother's past was finally revealed.

"Your mother hasn't talked to you about this. It may be related to your father."

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