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【654】One of the best Xie classmates

To answer the senior brother's question first, Xie Wanying said: "The first time I saw him showing symptoms of jaundice was in the afternoon. Although I was an intern in the same department before, our two different groups did not meet often, so I don't know when he started to show jaundice.

He couldn't remember clearly. When I saw him again tonight, I felt that his jaundice had not worsened rapidly. I personally thought that it might be jaundice caused by intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile duct stones. Because he had lost weight, he might resort to radical measures when he couldn't lose weight.

I asked him if he had eaten late-night snacks when he was hungry. He said no. I suspect that he already had stones, and he controlled his diet until he didn’t have a good breakfast in the morning. "

So even if you lose weight, you have to eat a good breakfast.

"Hmm." After hearing what she said, Tao Zhijie turned his head and asked Song Xuelin, who was sitting at the back, "Xiao Song, do you think so too?"

"My thoughts are not consistent with hers. I suspect he has a liver abscess. His jaundice may seem mild, but his physical weakness is definitely not something that happens in a day or two." Song Xuelin said.

A group of doctors discussed their two different analysis results.

"It all seems to make sense. Let's do a B-ultrasound."

"If the B-ultrasound shows liver abscess, Xiao Song's diagnosis must be more accurate. If it shows stones in the bile duct, it means she is right."

"No matter what, he definitely needs to be hospitalized."

When Zhao Zhaowei heard the word "hospitalized", he anxiously waved his hand secretly to classmate Xie: Please help me quickly pray to this Buddha.

Tao Zhijie saw his little move and narrowed his eyes towards Xie Wanying: "Do you think his condition is not serious and he does not need to be hospitalized?"

"I have never said such a thing." Xie Wanying categorically denied, "I have suggested that he be hospitalized for examination. If he is hospitalized, the examination will be more comprehensive. On the other hand, he has jaundice, which means that the symptoms are serious and he needs to be hospitalized as soon as possible.

"

She is definitely telling the truth. Li Qian can testify, and there is another person who can testify.

"She said that he should be hospitalized." Song Xuelin said.

He Guangyuan and the others suddenly turned around and looked at him: Is this Beidu native speaking for her?

I'm not talking for anyone, it's the fact. Song Xuelin's face was written with these words. It was only when he heard her words in the stairwell that he became interested in this patient.

"What are you doing here with him? What are you going to say?" Qiu Ruiyun pointed at Xie Wanying and asked, believing that they, including Tao Zhijie, could not understand the reason for her coming. Looking at Zhao Zhaowei's expression, it was clear that he did not ask to be hospitalized. If Zhao Zhaowei had

I am willing to come to the hospital, what else do I need to say.

"Senior brother, he said he is willing to undergo an examination. Senior brother, can you not tell his condition to anyone yet? Let him adjust his mood first. For example, if he wants to tell anyone, please get his consent first."

This is Xie Wanying's understanding of her classmates asking her to plead for mercy.

After hearing what she said, Zhao Zhaowei was the first to express "Oh my God": Classmate Xie is too stubborn. He probably said that, but how could he just mean that? He didn't want to be hospitalized!

Tao Zhijie's hand unconsciously touched his mouth, probably trying to cover his smile: He had heard from others that this little junior sister was stubborn. After thinking about it, he didn't know exactly what was going on, but now he understands.

The student's situation cannot be solved without hospitalization. Xie Wanying will definitely not violate the principle, but she can sympathize with the student's feelings.


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