Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s

Chapter 2197: Telling the Truth

Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s

Chapter 2197: Telling the Truth

Translate to
Chapter 2197: Chapter 2197: Telling the Truth

"Gynecological emergencies are far more than just one or two types, ectopic pregnancy is merely one of them. Doctors study, and gynecological emergencies can fill a thick book, so how could it be that only ectopic pregnancy is serious?"

Sister Weng listened to her eloquently explain and withdrew her voice. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖

She knew that if this patient sensed any danger, she might shrink back and not go to the hospital again, so she had to keep something in reserve. For a doctor to make an accurate diagnosis, evidence is required, and this evidence comes from the hospital’s examination report. If a patient wants to know precisely what’s wrong, they can’t avoid going to the hospital.

"You know in your heart that you need to go to the hospital for an examination, otherwise you wouldn’t have gone to the hospital in the morning to try and register. So, you chose to leave Beidu Third, and now you’re coming to me to try to get a registration for Guoxie, right? Because you know I’m a student at Guoxie," said Xie Wanying.

Hearing her thoughts being repeatedly caught by the other party, Sister Weng couldn’t afford to be careless, her breathing was somewhat anxious.

This patient has always been hesitant to divulge her condition. As her mother said, she’s the type that doesn’t cry until she sees the coffin, weighing pros and cons even at the brink of death.

Doctors often feel powerless in dealing with such patients, calling it ’seeking their own death.’ You should know, others advising you is out of concern for your life, but ultimately it’s your own, if you don’t save yourself, what can be done?

Xie Wanying could only further clarify to the patient: "We doctors adhere to professional ethics and abide by medical regulations, without a patient’s permission, we can’t disclose patient information to others. Moreover, you’re not a doctor so you wouldn’t know, medication abortion has strict requirements, it’s not something outside people can recklessly talk about and self-medicate.

The proper procedure for medication abortion involves going to the hospital, where thorough examinations are conducted prior. Based on the examination report, doctors determine whether medication abortion can be performed. Medication abortion carries risks; some patients may have health conditions unsuitable for medication abortion, or it may result in incomplete abortion causing major bleeding, forcing a surgical intervention.

Throughout the medication abortion and after, continuous doctor supervision and check-ups are necessary. If an unexpected incident occurs without a doctor present, it could cost a patient’s life at any moment. I don’t know if you’ve taken medication for the abortion, or taken other drugs. I hope you haven’t taken any."

Unsurprisingly, after hearing this technical explanation and considering her own concerns, Sister Weng trembled in fear and confessed part of the truth: "I originally wanted to see a doctor at Beidu Third this morning. My family knows a gynecologist working in the Beidu Third Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology Department. Then I didn’t dare to go, recalling that my mother-in-law also knows this person. I was afraid my mother-in-law would ask my husband about it. Just as I was figuring out what to do, I met someone at the hospital who shared the same plight, she introduced me to another doctor she knew, not at Beidu Third, but equally famous. The clinic prescribes medicine, very gentle traditional medicine, not harmful to the body."

Just as she expected, the other party encountered a healthcare broker. The issue is, Sister Weng has lived in Capital for many years and shouldn’t be unaware of these frauds. What’s the issue then? It can only be said that the fraudsters are getting more sophisticated.

They deceive you into going to private clinics for surgery, that’s scary. They deceive you into prescribing medication, that’s scary too. If they deceive you by claiming it’s traditional medicine, perhaps it’s not as scary.

Ordinary people think traditional medicine isn’t real medicine, that it doesn’t have side effects like Western medicine. Precisely with this mindset, knowing full well about potential fraud, weighing risks against benefits, Sister Weng is willing to take the gamble and try the medication.

How did this chapter make you feel?

One tap helps us surface trending chapters and recommend titles you'll actually enjoy — your vote shapes You may also like.