Chapter 1976 【1976】Medical Limits
She obviously didn't mention it to anyone. She was seen by an ophthalmologist in another hospital, and no one in the same hospital knew about it. When the director of the department talked to her in the morning, he thought she had presbyopia, cataract, or glaucoma. She answered vaguely and didn't explain what disease she was. Anyway, she was suspended and said that she had whatever disease she had.
In such a situation, how did Xie Wanying know her accurate diagnosis.
It can only be said that this classmate Xie has too much medical vision like the talented Song Dynasty scholar in their northern capital, and he really wants to see through the diseases of people without any obstacles.
No, no, if Auntie Min hadn't provided further clues and news, she, Xie Wanying, might not have guessed it. After all, Dr. Hu is also a bigwig, so it wouldn't be too difficult to hide from others as usual.
"Actually." Xie Wanying told the truth, "Maybe Mr. Hu was caught off guard that day, and suddenly the eye disease broke out again, and I couldn't see clearly at all, which made me suspect this diagnosis. Because this kind of eyesight usually seems to be fair, not wearing glasses. It can be corrected, there is no special sign of redness and swelling in the eyes, but a sudden and sharp decrease in vision, which can only be explained by RAO."
It was as if this classmate Xie had learned more important clues from the fainted patient. At the same time, the logic of medical inference was almost perfect, and the medical books were comprehensive and solid. Dr. Hu thought about it and asked, "Is the patient's condition better now?"
"Yes, Mr. Hu. The patient has woken up. There is no serious problem, and the heart function has stabilized." Xie Wanying said.
Shen Xifei, who was hiding behind the lamppost and eavesdropping all the way, wanted to make a bitter face: Doesn't Mr. Hu mean that Xie Wanying is right. In other words, what is the RAO disease of Teacher Hu's eyes in Xie Wanying's mouth? How could she not remember well. Yes, she majored in obstetrics and gynecology, not ophthalmology, so she couldn't do anything like Xie Wanying's memorization of knowledge in any subject.
I hope that Dr. Hu's illness is not serious and can be cured soon, so that she can continue to rely on Dr. Hu for a successful job. Shen Xifei prayed ten thousand in her heart.
"It's good that she's fine." Dr. Hu said, it can be seen that Aunt Min's matter has always been on her mind.
"I told her that Auntie can understand that there is nothing you can do to understand Dr. Hu at that time. Because Dr. Hu's disease is actually more serious than hers, and there is almost no cure."
What! Shen Xifei grabbed the lamppost with both hands, and stared at Xie Wanying's back: I told you that you are not allowed to curse my future backer. Dr. Hu is a professor in a tertiary hospital and knows many top ophthalmology experts. How could he not find a famous doctor to cure his disease.
Dr. Hu took a deep breath of cold air in his nasal cavity, and his throat was sour, probably because Xie Wanying's last words touched the most fragile string in her heart.
So what if it's a top professor. Physicians do not heal themselves. What's more, doctors know that human medical methods can only go so far. There are some diseases that doctors can't cure even knowing the cause. This is the limit of human medicine. Therefore, she didn't want to say the name of the disease but just wanted to maintain her own arrogance and pitiful self-esteem a little bit, and she didn't want to be sympathized by others.
RAO refers to retinal artery occlusion, which is called "myocardial infarction" in ophthalmology. It is similar to the pathogenesis of myocardial infarction. It is that the arteries supplying the retina are blocked by emboli, resulting in interruption of blood flow, large necrosis of retinal cells and eventually blindness.