Chapter 495 Gu Jin Really Knows Medical Skills



Gu Jin's expression was calm and cool, and he said concisely, "Palm of the hands and spider nevi on the neck are common in patients with cirrhosis and hypofunction of the liver."

The uncle didn't expect Gu Jin to be able to make up something. He was stunned for a moment and muttered, "What liver palm, what spider nevus, I've never heard of them, don't bluff me."

The eldest sister is a quiet person who speaks little and is very frugal with words, so of course you can't expect her to explain the technical terms.

So Gu Yang was very considerate and searched Baidu on the spot, sharing some knowledge: "After suffering from chronic hepatitis, especially cirrhosis, the skin at the base of the thumb and little finger on the palm of the hand will become flaky and congested at the thenar and hypothenar.

Or red spots or plaques that turn pale when pressure is applied. Liver palms are one of the important signs of chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis.

Spider nevus is composed of a central arteriole and many fine blood vessels radiating outward. The fine blood vessels extending outward are called spider nevus because of their spider-like shape.

Spider nevi are a more obvious sign in patients with cirrhosis after they enter the decompensation stage. "

These are all visible symptoms.

Seeing this, the photographer gave a close-up of the uncle's palms and neck.

Many medical students in the live broadcast room also stood up and spoke——

[I am a senior student majoring in Traditional Chinese Medicine. I can tell you responsibly that the uncle’s palms are indeed liver palms, and the ones on his neck are spider nevi. What Gu Yang said is also correct]

[So Gu Jin really knows a little bit about medicine, he's not just talking nonsense]

[It seems that the uncle is lucky. Early detection and early treatment can lead to early recovery.]

The uncle couldn't help but touch the spider nevus on his neck, then looked down at his hands, and listened to the changing discussions of the people around him, his face changed drastically.

He had long noticed that the color of his palms had been abnormally red recently, but he didn't think much about it.

The uncle was confused after getting into trouble. "Is my liver really sick? What should I do?"

The uncle took the prescription blankly, looked at the list of Chinese medicine names on it, and then looked at the cold and beautiful girl in front of him with hesitation and suspicion, "Little girl, can your prescription really cure it?"

The audience in the live broadcast room were also shocked by Gu Jin's actions——

[Fuck, Gu Jin is too arrogant, just a blind cat meets a dead mouse, and he dares to prescribe medicine randomly when the diagnosis is really wrong? ]

[Ah, who dares to eat this? Uncle, don’t be stupid, go to a regular hospital for treatment! ]

[Gu Jin knows a little bit of medical knowledge, so he really thinks he is a doctor? Does he have a medical qualification certificate and dare to prescribe medicine for people? Isn't this illegal practice of medicine? Report it]

The people around were also skeptical. After all, diagnosing a disease is different from curing it. If you take the wrong medicine, it will cause problems.

Gu Yang heard the uncle's words and the discussions and doubts of the onlookers, and frowned unhappily, "My sister just gave a plan, if you are worried, you can go to the hospital to see a doctor.

As for whether to follow the prescription, it's up to you. In addition, my sister is not practicing medicine illegally. There is an important criterion for illegal practice of medicine, that is, for the purpose of profit.

We are just selling grapefruits. Diagnosis and treatment are free services, and we do not seek profit.

Come to think of it, uncle, you should thank my sister. Regardless of whether this disease can be cured or not, it is good to discover it early. "

Gu Yang blinked and looked at the uncle with a smile.

The uncle was slightly stunned, and the more he listened, the more he felt that what Gu Yang said made sense.

(End of this chapter)


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