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Chapter 286 Some things are better

The old woman was about to say something, but Chunhua said: "Mother-in-law, I know you feel sorry for this child, but you also saw yesterday's milk.

If it hadn't been for this, my father-in-law wouldn't have gone to the ancestral hall to burn incense early in the morning. What this girl said is true. What should we do if the child really gets sick after drinking this milk?"

The old woman smacked her lips and didn't say anything. It seemed that she just had a bad mouth and was not unreasonable. Maybe it was just because her grandson was so nervous.

Chunhua brought Jiang Fang into the house. After closing the door, she was still a little nervous. She put her hands on her belt but refused to take action.

Jiang Fang consoled him: "You and I are both women, there is nothing to be ashamed of, and I am a doctor. How can you look at this disease if you are so secretive in front of the doctor?"

Chunhua took a deep breath and took off her top, revealing her white breasts. Jiang Fang looked at the asymmetrical breasts and asked, "When did it start to hurt?"

Chunhua hesitated a little and said, "I'm not sure. This is my first time as a mother, and my baby sometimes bites me when I'm breastfeeding, and it hurts when I bite.

Later, whenever I was breastfeeding, I would feel pain. I don’t know when exactly it started, but it lasted for at least seven or eight days. It wasn’t until I felt the pain when I bit it that I realized it wasn’t the child’s bite.

My mother-in-law took me to see the doctor in the village. She said that my breasts were engorged and that it was okay. I would get better after breastfeeding. But as the days passed, not only did I not get better, I felt that it was getting worse.

I originally wanted to go to the town to see a doctor, but the doctors in this town are all men. How can I go to a man to treat this kind of disease? If word spreads, the reputation will be ruined."

Jiang Fang sighed. The answer to acute mastitis was originally simple, just take medicine in time, but it was because of this feudal thinking that the treatment was delayed.

Jiang Fang stretched out his hand and gently touched Chunhua's nipple. She shivered in pain. The skin around the nipple had begun to heat up, and it would probably break out in a few days.

Jiang Fang said: "You can't breastfeed with your breast on this side. I see that your breast on that side is fine. You can feed from that side. I may have to cut open this breast for you."

But don't be afraid, just make a simple incision, because if you don't make an incision, the pus inside will not come out, and it will continue to hurt and swell.

If it's serious, it will burst open on its own, and if you keep dragging it like this, it will spread all over your body, and then you'll be in trouble."

Chunhua nodded and said: "When the girl asked me what the situation was, I felt that the girl was not a normal person. As long as the girl can cure me, I will listen to the girl."

Jiang Fang let Chunhua lie down on the bed, and carried Chunhua on his back to get some simple items for surgery from Qi Ling. Since it was just a small incision, there was no anesthesia.

"Please bear with it, it will hurt a lot."

Jiang Fang gently pressed Chunhua's breast with one hand, and then made an arc-shaped incision under the nipple. Once he opened it, he could see the pus accumulated inside.

Jiang Fang simply cleaned up and then put on Chunhua's clothes: "I will give you some medicine, you just need to take it on time.

Don't touch the water in this incision, and don't squeeze the tube. I will stay in your village for a while, and you should be almost fine by then."

Chunhua quickly thanked Jiang Fang. When Jiang Fang slashed her chest, she felt that her chest felt much lighter. Fortunately, she met Jiang Fang. Otherwise, she would not have known what to do.

Jiang Fang said while dispensing the medicine for Chunhua: "First-time mothers are very likely to have this disease. You must pay attention to whether the baby's mouth is clean when breastfeeding in the future.

You should always pay attention to the hygiene of your breasts, and if there is a lot of milk, express it as much as possible. If the milk accumulates, you will easily get sick."

After Jiang Fang finished speaking, he left the house. As soon as he opened the door, he saw that there seemed to be two more men in the yard. One of them had gray hair and must be the village chief.

After seeing Jiang Fang, everyone gathered around. The younger man quickly went to help Chunhua and asked: "Chunhua, how are you?"

Chunhua said quickly: "Ah Sheng, thank this girl quickly. If she hadn't come in time, I don't know what would have happened to Ah Bao and me."

The old woman muttered something, which Jiang Fang didn't hear clearly, but the look in the village chief's eyes showed that she didn't mean anything nice.

After seeing that Chunhua was fine, Ah Sheng quickly went to pour tea for Jiang Fang and Banxia. The village chief also said, "I wonder why this girl is looking for me?"

Jiang Fang directly revealed his identity and said: "I am the current third princess. I am here to deal with natural disasters on your side. Because the matter is urgent, I came directly to the village chief."

When the people in the yard heard Jiang Fang's identity, they knelt on the ground. Jiang Fang quickly said: "No need to be polite, I just came to help everyone evacuate as soon as possible."

Because he helped Chunhua, the village chief stopped beating around the bush and said, "Princess, you don't know something. Our village depends on the mountains for a living. If we leave the mountains, no one would be willing to do it."

Jiang Fang's eyes flashed and he said: "Of course I know, but this natural disaster is not a trivial matter. The nearby villages need to be evacuated, and even the town may need to be prepared.

This is not nonsense, and I don’t like bluffing, but if this natural disaster is not evacuated as soon as possible, this village will probably suffer heavy casualties."

The village chief did not agree to Jiang Fang, but he did not refuse either. He said, "I will try my best to get everyone to evacuate, but I am really not sure whether I can convince them to move them."

At this time, Ah Sheng said: "Dad, you are the village chief. Even if not everyone in the village listens to what you say, at least 80% of them will listen to you.

This princess is a good person at first sight, and there is no need for her to fool us country folk. This can be regarded as helping ourselves."

The village chief looked at Jiang Fang, then at Chun Hua, and said, "I have called the village chiefs from nearby villages in the past few days, and we will discuss this matter together.

But princess, you have to know that if we leave here without suitable mountains, it will be difficult for our villagers here to survive. So no one can guarantee whether we can persuade them to leave."

When Jiang Fang came, he saw this majestic mountain range. Almost all the villages here made a living by hunting in the mountains. If they left this village, it would be difficult to survive for a while.

So Jiang Fang said: "This natural disaster is not what I expected, but if I don't leave in time, let alone how I will survive in the future, even now, I don't know if I can save my life.

But don’t worry, village chief. Now that I’m here, I won’t leave you alone. As long as everyone is willing to evacuate, I will definitely find a way to survive in the future. Not to mention getting rich, but filling my stomach is not difficult.”

The village chief looked at the teenage baby in front of him, his eyes sparkling. If it had been anyone else, he would have made it a joke. A baby with no hair at all. He depends on his parents for his survival. Why should he care about them?

People from this village?

But it was this doll that had just saved his daughter-in-law's life. She must not be an ordinary person. Maybe she could really be like she said?


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