My Medical Skills Give Me Experience Points-Chapter 438 - 200: This is Pseudo-Colitis, the Family Members Strongly Request This Examination
Chapter 438: Chapter 200: This is Pseudo-Colitis, the Family Members Strongly Request This Examination
Decades ago, selflessly devoted teachers were a dime a dozen, and everyone held them in high regard. But look at today, all sorts of indirect profiteering and fees. Teachers privately investigating the parents of their students, identifying who is wealthy and who is an official, and then providing special treatment accordingly.
Some schools’ miscellaneous fees are driving parents to question life. ƒreewebηoveℓ.com
Teachers are no longer passionate about how to educate children well, but rather focus on how to make money, eagerly fulfilling the school’s financial objectives in hopes of promotion and recognition. This is indeed worrisome.
Not to mention doctors—the number of bad apples is growing, and ethical doctors are becoming rarer.
Hospitals under the Putian system are sweeping the nation.
Hospitals are now bound together with marketing.
To the extent that some hospitals put out all kinds of shocking slogans, "We look forward to your next visit!" "Congratulations to certain departments for another record-breaking performance!" Specifically holding meetings on how to retain patients...
In the end, the vast majority of ordinary people will become victims.
"The medical records are so thick, you must have visited quite a number of hospitals, right?"
Director Jia chatted with the family to bridge the doctor-patient relationship while starting a simple physical check-up on the child.
"Indeed, we’ve been to at least twenty hospitals. But they just can’t diagnose the illness," said the child’s father with a troubled look.
"How much can he eat in a day?"
"He eats two small bowls of rice a day, prefers strong-tasting foods, spicy, salty, he likes it all," replied the child’s mother.
Usually, it should be the mother who takes more care of the child.
"A 17-year-old boy, eating only two small bowls a day, that is indeed a little less," Director Jia commented, then turned to Zhou Can. "Take the patient’s temperature, pulse, and other basic vitals."
Director Jia continued to inquire about the child’s condition with the family.
"Is he still having diarrhea?"
"Yes! As soon as he eats, he gets diarrhea."
"Has this illness persisted for two years?"
"It’s been over two years now. He was in his final year of junior high at the time, around the second half of the semester, when one day the teacher called us to say that the child had lost weight rapidly over a short period and that we should take him to the hospital for a check-up. It was only through questioning that we learned he had had diarrhoea for over a month at school and his appetite had been decreasing."
The school has a closed management system.
Many children who live far from home may only return once or twice a term.
The chances of eating something unclean at school and getting diarrhea should be very slim. Otherwise, it would not just be this child with diarrhea, but a large number of children.
And it’s unlikely that the school’s food would have problems every day.
"After bringing the child home, does he still have diarrhea when eating food made at home?"
"Yes, he still has persistent diarrhea. Initially, the antidiarrheal drugs worked a bit, but after taking them more frequently, the child started having obvious health issues, so we dared not give them to him anymore."
Many western medicines have quite strong toxic and side effects.
Long-term use of a certain Western medicine can easily lead to ’drug overdose syndrome’.
Because our bodies need to metabolize the drugs ingested, there is a cycle.
It could be a day, a week, or even longer.
The metabolic cycle varies depending on the drug.
So far, no drug can stay in the body long-term.
This is also why many diseases require medication to be taken on time.
The child’s digestive function was already problematic, and the constant use of antidiarrheal medicine was tolerable for a day or two, but over time, if the remnants of the old drug haven’t been fully metabolized and new antidiarrheal medication is taken, it causes a build-up of drug components in the body.
When this concentration reaches a certain level, the body will show significant discomfort.
If adverse effects occur from using Western medicine, immediate cessation usually allows for rapid improvement.
"Director Jia, the patient has high blood pressure, a rapid heart rate, normal temperature, extremely weak constitution, and signs of anal prolapse..."
After completing the basic physical examination on the patient, Zhou Can handed over the data to Director Jia for review.
Now, patient’s pre-diagnostic records, medical history, and other information are recorded by Zhou Can. Director Jia is only responsible for diagnosing and asking patients for key information.
This also serves as further training for Zhou Can, laying the groundwork for his future independent practice.
"The high blood pressure is likely related to the body being too emaciated. A heart rate above normal values must be related to the body being overburdened. The root cause of all these symptoms should still be diarrhea," Director Jia inferred from his series of analyses.
Many people think that only overweight individuals have high blood pressure, but this is incorrect.
Hypertension, strictly speaking, can occur in both heavy and slim individuals.
It’s caused by an excess of blood participating in circulation.
The patient’s long-term diarrhea has led to prolapse, indicating the severity of the condition.
Director Jia reviewed the patient’s blood tests, ultrasound scans, X-rays, colonoscopy reports, electrolyte tests... one by one.
Doctors have exhausted all methods in an attempt to determine the cause of this patient’s diarrhea.
They even checked for E. coli.
Regrettably, the cause of the patient’s illness is elusive and remains undiagnosed.
Many diseases are quite cunning, adept at camouflage, creating many smokescreens, leading doctors unable to pinpoint their ’true’ locations.
After reviewing all the patient’s test materials, Director Jia’s brow furrowed deeply.
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