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

Chapter 3898 【3898】Cold Common Sense

No matter what, it is the doctor's responsibility to talk about the patient's affairs with the patient's family first.

Asked about his son, Mr. Du said with a wry smile: "He has always wanted to wait for his mother to operate on him."

Speaking of which, Mr. Du is very clear about the technical level of his wife as a doctor.

It is impossible for Du Yongsheng not to know. It can only be that this child grew up hearing other people ridicule his mother, got angry, and wanted her mother to treat him to protect her mother's reputation.

"I told him many times that it was unnecessary. And his mother would never perform surgery on him herself," Mr. Du said. Fortunately, my wife is self-aware and never dares to take over a patient she cannot treat, let alone risk her son.

For this type of patient, it is better to block the situation than to remove it.

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

"Hey, does Doctor Xie know what kind of disease he has?" Mr. Du was surprised.

From what I heard, the family members were also confused about Du Yongsheng's disease. After checking the structure of his heart, there seemed to be no major problem.

"What he should probably see is a gastroenterologist."

ah? ! Surprise was written all over Mr. Du's face.

"Isn't it?" Another figure was scared out of the corner of the corridor, it was the patient himself.

Here’s the trivia: digestive tract diseases can cause arrhythmia. Clinically, it is often seen that some patients with gastroduodenal ulcers are accompanied by arrhythmia. Common arrhythmias associated with upper gastrointestinal diseases include sinus bradycardia, premature atrial syndrome, and premature ventricular disease. This is consistent with the clinical manifestations of this young patient.

It is not ruled out that this child has some congenital digestive tract diseases since childhood and needs to be admitted to the hospital for careful examination and investigation. In this regard, Xie Wanying introduced her senior brothers and sisters and Teacher Tan: "You can first go to the Gastroenterology Department for a gastroscopy, and then do a CT. If there are problems that require surgical intervention, transfer to the General Surgery Department."

Some congenital diseases are very rare, so Xie Wanying spent many days observing patients in the emergency room and was unable to determine what the child's disease was. The only thing she was sure of was that the young man couldn't have a heart disease.

If you think about it, if you really have a serious heart disease, you will be prohibited from flying around as an ordinary passenger. And this patient's heart rate occasionally soars so high. If it is a heart disease, it must be serious and it cannot be an organic disease. It is more likely to be an arrhythmia that accompanies the onset of other diseases.

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

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

Therefore, you should not be passionate about treating diseases, thinking that you are filming a TV series and you can choose treatment strategies based on emotion. Doctors never encourage this stupid way of spiritual victory.

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

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

She shouldn't be talking about this.

"Your mother once saved my grandfather."

In the photo, the old man posing with her mother looked dignified and respectable while sitting in a rocking chair. It seems that this Grandpa Du is a person of high status.

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

"Your mother hasn't talked to you about this matter of hers. It may have something to do with your father."

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