Chapter 213 Heart Disease



Qin Ling reached out several times but didn't dare to help her up directly. He watched the girl nimbly jump down from the stool and finally breathed a sigh of relief. The windows and doors of the bamboo house had been installed, and even many of the pillars needed for the corridor had been installed. "Very good."

"I have drawn out the routes I want to take, and all I have to do is follow them." She originally wanted to connect all the places she often visited with corridors, but later she felt that doing so would take up a lot of the open space in the house and make it look too crowded. It would be better to just connect the bamboo house and the firewood shed in the backyard, and then build a pergola under the crabapple tree, put a set of tables and chairs, and some medicinal herbs that need to be dried in the shade can also be placed inside.

Qin Ling rolled up his trouser legs, took the hammer from Tian Cai's hand, estimated the location of the next pillar, and started working with a lot of clanging.

The next morning, the sky was overcast. Tian Cai was afraid it was going to rain, so he didn't plan to go up the mountain. Qinling looked towards the west and said, "It won't rain for a while. I'll be back soon."

There is not enough bamboo to build the pavilion, and we need to make a set of tables and chairs to put in the pavilion. We have to go up the mountain quickly before the rain comes.

So when Huang Zhengguang came, Tian Cai had a rare moment of free time. It was a cloudy day with no sun and a gentle breeze, so she felt very comfortable for a moment. She was sitting under the crabapple tree with her freshly washed hair loose, reading a book.

Because she knew that a heart patient was coming, she focused on the content related to this.

Huang Zhengguang came here on the production team's donkey cart. He had asked people before and found out that there were only tractors and donkey carts in Kaoshan Village. Huang Mao was worried, so he followed his father here.

When they arrived, before Huang Mao could even knock on the door, Old Man Chen called out through the half-open door, "Doctor Xiaotian, someone wants to see you!"

Huang Zhengguang thanked Old Man Chen, and then he and Huang Mao helped the old lady out of the car. When he looked up, he saw the fair-skinned girl coming out from behind the door.

The girl is petite, with a fair and tender face. She looks at him with a pair of clear eyes, which makes her look a bit steady. However, no matter how steady she looks, her face will not lie.

Although Huang Zhengguang had prepared himself for the young doctor before arriving, knowing he'd be seeing a young woman, it wasn't until he saw her in person that he realized just how young she was. Could she be even twenty? Even if she'd studied medicine since she was a child, it would only be a decade or so. Could she possibly know acupuncture?

Huang Zhengguang's heart was filled with suspicion, but he was the type to never show it on his face. Besides, since he was already here, he had to see what was going on. So he enthusiastically stepped forward and greeted, "Hello, Doctor Tian. I'm Huang Zhengguang. My mother is not feeling well, so I've come to ask for your help."

Tian Cai raised her eyebrows. She didn't expect the visitor to speak so elegantly. Her eyes moved around the old lady's slightly purple lips, and she smiled and invited the person in.

It was bright outside, so Tian Cai didn't go into the house. Instead, he took a few stools and asked them to sit under the crabapple tree.

"Doctor Tian," Huang Mao helped his grandmother sit on a stool, then looked at Tian Cai, "We came to bother you this time because we want you to check my grandmother's health. She has had this illness for decades."

Even if Xiao Liang had not mentioned it before, Tian Cai could see the old lady's condition at a glance. The obvious purple lips meant that the heart disease was probably very serious and it should be congenital. There was no other way to completely cure it except a heart transplant. Since the Huang family had already been to many hospitals, they must have known about this situation.

"The old lady has a congenital heart disease, right?" Tian Cai nodded at him. "I've heard about the situation from Commander Yu before. Judging from the color of your lips, it's a bit serious now."

Not only were the old lady Huang's lips purple, but her face was also grayish-purple. After a while, it was obvious that she was breathing rapidly. It was likely that chest tightness and shortness of breath had become the norm.

Tian Cai took the old lady's pulse directly. In order to be accurate, she took both hands and had a general idea of ​​the old lady's condition.

"Do you feel chest tightness now?" Tian Cai looked at Mrs. Huang who had been silent and asked softly.

The old lady nodded.

"What about the chest pain?"

"Occasionally." Old lady Huang said in a hoarse voice.

"Mom!" Huang Zhengguang's face changed when he heard this, and he complained to the old lady, "Why didn't you tell me?"

Old Mrs. Huang was also a little embarrassed, but she turned away and simply acted like a rogue, "Hmph, what's the point of telling you, you can cure it or not? You still want to take me to the hospital for that stupid checkup. I'm so annoyed."

"You can't bear it!"

"Oh, that's enough. We're here to see a doctor. Stop talking nonsense!" the old lady said in pretended impatience.

Tian Cai watched the interaction between the mother and son from the side and felt that the old lady had a good personality and seemed to be a playful person. People with such a personality are more open-minded, which is more beneficial to their condition. If a person who complains about himself every day gets a heart disease, and is unable to open up and has symptoms, with the current medical conditions, it is questionable whether he can live past fifty.

"Do you have difficulty breathing?" she continued.

Mrs. Huang nodded. "Sometimes I can't breathe. When I get that bad, I feel like I'm going to faint."

Tian Cai nodded. She could see that the old lady was not feeling well, so she said simply, "How about you come with me into the house and I'll give you two injections first? It might not have a very obvious effect, but it will definitely make you feel better."

The old lady's eyes lit up when she heard this, and she hurriedly got up and followed Tian Cai into the house. Huang Mao got up and supported his grandmother and followed Tian Cai into the house. Huang Zhengguang also hurried to follow.

The house chosen by Tian Cai really has no flaws except that someone died there. The house is not as low as other houses in the village. Tian Cai estimated that the height of her house is three meters, and the height below the beam is more than four meters, so when entering the house, there is no sense of oppression like that of other houses.

Huang Mao helped the old lady into the house. The very simple wooden table and stools in the main room came into view. There was also a bamboo tube on the table with a piece of, uh, dogtail grass stuck in it?

He saw Tian Cai turn into the room on the right, and followed him in with the old lady. The most eye-catching thing was the row of medicine cabinets against the wall, with small drawers close together, no different from the Chinese medicine shops he had seen since childhood. Next to the medicine cabinets were bookshelves and tables, with a few books scattered on them. He took a look and saw that they were all medical books.

There are two single beds placed near the wall on the other side, separated by a curtain. It seems that they are used for inspection.

"Come, old lady, sit here." Tian Cai said, pointing to the examination bed on the side.

Huang Mao took a look and saw that the bed was tidy, with a white sheet with something scratched on it. He frowned, not knowing whether the bed was clean or not.

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