Returning to ’90s, She Became Famous in Major Surgical Fields

Chapter 2601 [2601] Symptom Confusion

She called the patient's daughter and told her in a hurry that your mother's condition is very serious and you need to pay attention. What is this approach like? It’s like a school teacher, seeing that a student didn’t complete their homework, they rush to find the parents, thinking that they are very responsible, and criticize the parents heartbrokenly, you should be watching the children doing their homework at home.

What should parents do?

That's right, Doctor Ni said so, what do you ask Li Yaxi to do?

Li Yaxi couldn't be as dumbfounded as the child's parents. Doctor, teacher, my job is neither a doctor nor a teacher, my abilities are limited. You make me work, you have to make me do some work that I can cooperate with you, okay?

You let me watch the kids do their homework at home? The question is, why does my child have to be stared at for homework? Other people's children don't need it? Isn't this my child's education problem? As an educator, your teacher should give me a professional analysis in this area, and just tell me to stare at the child and do homework?

In the same way, why is my mother not listening to you, doctor. She doesn't listen to your doctor, can she listen to me? I am not a doctor. Should your doctor make a professional analysis in this regard?

Understand. Why does Teacher Tan say that you are technically incompetent only to complain to other people.

Liu Li said with a sob in his voice, "Thank you, Yingying."

She was criticized a lot by her cousin and leader Cui before, but she still didn't know how to start. Only classmate Xie Wanying put hope in her hands.

Cui Shaofeng sighed in his heart: Oh, my old classmate's apprentice is so outstanding.

Tan Kelin, who was so angry that he had a stern face, showed a smile.

Xie Wanying insisted on her own thoughts and said: "Mr. Liu Li, you are anxious for the sake of the patient. In this regard, the patient's daughter also thinks that you are a good doctor."

Liu Li blushed: "No, I'm not good enough."

"Clinically, when many patients come to see a doctor, when the doctor asks about her past medical history, what she can tell you is usually the diagnosis given to her by other doctors. When you still can't find out, you can only go to her. Seek medical records to find clues to see if there are any mistakes." Xie Wanying said back to technical issues.

A high-income person like Axi's mother, who usually has a doctor friend who listens to the doctor friend, must pay great attention to all aspects of the body. All medical records will be kept in your own home. Therefore, it is not difficult to find out the medical records of patients in recent years.

Then she took out a paper bag and put an MR film in it. Xie Wanying said: "The patient had dizziness a year ago. She went to the hospital for an examination and thought it was cervical spondylosis. She had an MR film. Her daughter brought this film."

In fact, before coming here, several students had a heated academic discussion together. No matter from the inspection report or the film, the patient's cervical spondylosis is not serious.

It is not ruled out that Axi's mother pays too much attention to her physical health, and even goes to MR for a little dizziness. However, the complex situation of this patient today requires doctors to make various considerations from a worse perspective.

"Did she go to the doctor just because of dizziness? From the past medical records, it is not."

Cervical spondylosis has several major characteristics. In addition to dizziness, the most common symptoms are numbness, chills and pain in the upper limb of the affected side. It just so happens that these common symptoms of cervical spondylosis are often confused with the atypical symptoms of other major diseases. This will lead to medical misdiagnosis and misdiagnosis, which may eventually kill people.

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