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【1976】Medical Limits

She obviously didn't mention to anyone that she was looking for an ophthalmologist in the other hospital. The person in the same hospital reasonably said that no one knew about it. When the department director talked to her in the morning, he thought she had presbyopia, cataracts or glaucoma. She responded vaguely and did not explain what disease she had. Anyway, she was suspended and said that she had the same disease.
In this case, how did Xie Wanying know her accurate diagnosis?
I can only say that this student Xie is as good as Song Caizi in Beidu, and he really wants to see through the diseases in humans without any obstacles.
No, no, if Aunt Min had not provided further clues and information, she, Xie Wanying, might not have guessed it. After all, Dr. Hu is also a big shot, and it would not be too difficult to hide it as usual.
"In fact," Xie Wanying told the truth, "That day, Teacher Hu might have been caught off guard, and suddenly had eye disease again and could not see clearly, which made me suspect that it was this diagnosis. Because this kind of vision seems to be good in normal times, it is not that wearing glasses can correct it, and there is no sign of special redness and swelling in the eyes, but that vision suddenly drops sharply, only RAO can explain it."
It was as if this student Xie had learned more important clues from the fainting patient. At the same time, the logic of medical inference was almost perfect, and the medical books were read comprehensively and solidly. Dr. Hu thought and asked: "Is the patient's condition getting better now?"
"Yes, Teacher Hu. The patient woke up, nothing serious, and his heart function was stable." Xie Wanying said.
Shen Xifei, who was hiding behind the lamppost, wanted to get a bitter face: Doesn’t Teacher Hu’s words mean that Xie Wanying is right? By the way, what is the RAO disease that Teacher Hu has in his eyes? How come she can’t recall it very much. Yes, she is a major in obstetrics and gynecology, not an ophthalmology major, and she can’t do anything like Xie Wanying’s knowledge of all the knowledge that he has been memorized in any subject.
I hope that Dr. Hu's disease is not a serious disease and can be cured quickly, so that she can continue to rely on Dr. Hu to find a job successfully. Shen Xifei prayed in her heart.
"It's good that she's fine." Dr. Hu said, which shows that she has always been pretending to be Aunt Min in her heart.
"I told her that aunt can understand it. You can't understand Dr. Hu at that time. Because Dr. Hu's disease is actually more serious than her, and there is almost no cure."
What! Shen Xifei grabbed the lamppost with both hands and glared at Xie Wanying's back: I said you would not curse my future backer. Dr. Hu is a professor in a Grade A hospital and has known many top ophthalmologists. How could he not find a famous doctor to cure his illness?
Dr. Hu sucked in his nose and his throat was sore. Perhaps it was because Xie Wanying's last words touched the most fragile string in her heart.
So what if you are a top professor? Doctors don’t treat themselves. Besides, doctors know that human medical methods are only here. Some doctors cannot cure them even though they know the reasons. This is the limit of human medicine. So, she doesn’t want to say the name of the disease, just want to maintain her own arrogant and pitiful self-esteem, and she doesn’t want to say it and be sympathized with others.
Chapter completed!
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