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Chapter 54 Cerebral hemorrhage

Watching Yu Ziqing take out two silver needles from the box, the two young people were full of curiosity and didn't know what Yu Ziqing was going to do.

Just as he was curious, Yu Zi suddenly waved his hand, and two silver lights flashed.

The two of them only saw two points of silver light magnifying in front of their eyes, bursting out with dazzling light like the stars of the Big Dipper. Then they felt a pain in the middle of their eyebrows. Their whole bodies felt as if they had been struck by lightning, and they froze in their positions, unable to move.

The two of them looked at Yu Ziqing in horror. They wanted to open their mouths and shout, but no sound came out at all.

Yu Zi glanced at the two of them coldly, then slowly pulled out the silver needle inserted between their eyebrows and put it back in the box.

Now his cultivation level has not reached the stage where he can condense his energy like a needle and release it freely, so he can only use the silver needle to perform some methods.

Seeing that the two of them had finally "settled down", Yu Ziqing smiled with satisfaction, picked up the magazine and continued reading.

After watching for about an hour, he slowly raised his head and glanced calmly at the two young men in front of him who looked frightened and in pain. Then he took out the silver needle again and gently poked the seals of the two men.

The two of them felt a pain between their brows, and then their whole bodies felt light and they regained their freedom.

"I'll give you two choices. One is to continue to freeze in your position, or the other is to get out and stay." Yu Ziqing slowly picked up the magazine and said calmly without even looking at the two of them.

Even if the two young people have never met the worldly master, they have always heard the legends about this. Now they have experienced it for themselves. They don't know that they have met the legendary worldly master. They looked at each other with lingering fear.

, then picked up the backpack with a look of helplessness, rolled it dejectedly to the connection between the carriages and stayed there.

"Peng"

It was midnight, and just as everyone was falling asleep, a loud sound of something falling to the ground woke up everyone in the carriage, as well as the girl who was leaning on Yu Ziqing's shoulder.

The girl found that she was leaning on Yu Ziqing's shoulder again, and she hurriedly sat upright. She blushed terribly under the light and looked particularly charming and charming.

"I'm sorry..." The girl was mid-sentence when she suddenly remembered the two young men across from her and hurriedly checked to see if her sex had been leaked. But just halfway through the check, she suddenly realized that something was wrong. The other side was empty. There were no young people there.

?

"Where are they?" The girl forgot about her shyness and embarrassment and asked in surprise.

Yu Ziqing said casually: "They thought it was uncomfortable to sit here, so they ran to the entrance of the carriage to rest."

The girl's sexy little mouth was there, staring at Yu Ziqing with a look of disbelief. Are there any such stupid people in this world?

Yu Ziqing saw the girl's expression was very interesting and said with a smile: "If you don't believe me, run over and ask them yourself."

As he spoke, he lowered his head again and started reading.

The girl hesitated for a moment, but in the end she did not run to the entrance of the carriage to ask what was going on. Instead, she secretly looked at Yu Ziqing with curious eyes from time to time. She had already faintly felt that there seemed to be something different about the young man next to her.

Just as the girl looked at Yu Ziqing with curious eyes and hesitated to chat with him, an exclamation came from the back of the carriage: "Someone has fainted! Someone has fainted!"

Then there was the sound of the running footsteps of the two flight attendants. Many passengers stood up one after another, and some even left their seats and stood on the aisle to see what was going on.

"Passengers, please sit back and do not interfere with the rescue. If any passenger is a doctor, please come and help." One of the flight attendants was obviously very experienced. He asked another flight attendant to take care of the passengers lying on the ground and said calmly.

Said loudly.

After hearing this, the passengers sat back down one after another, poking their heads from time to time, but Yu Ziqing hesitated for a moment, and slowly stood up under the girl's surprised gaze.

"Are you a doctor?" the girl asked in surprise.

"No, but it might be of some help." Yu Ziqing's contradictory answer made the girl dumbfounded.

While Yu Ziqing was talking to the girl, one of the two flight attendants contacted the conductor, and the other tried to help the fainted passenger up.

"No, don't help him, let him lie flat like this first!" A middle-aged man, about forty or fifty years old, hurriedly stopped.

"Are you a doctor?" the flight attendant asked anxiously.

"Yes, I am a brain surgeon at Zhehai Provincial People's Hospital. This old gentleman should have a cerebral hemorrhage. People of his age and fatness usually have high blood pressure, which is prone to sudden rises in blood pressure.

The capillaries in the brain ruptured, causing cerebral congestion. In this case, you must not move him at will to avoid aggravating the ruptured blood vessels and bleeding." The brain surgeon who called himself Zhehai Provincial People's Hospital looked at the old man skillfully and calmly.

Eyelids, he explained.

The flight attendant who tried to help the old man broke into a cold sweat and said hurriedly: "Then what should we do?"

Just as the flight attendant was asking for advice, the train conductor hurried over with several young and strong flight attendants, and the radio in the carriage began to play a distress message.

"Train conductor, this is a brain surgeon from Zhehai Provincial People's Hospital. He initially diagnosed this gentleman with cerebral congestion." Seeing the conductor arrive, the conductor hurriedly explained to him briefly.

The train conductor had obviously experienced many such scenes. He was not as nervous and flustered as the flight attendants. He calmly said to the doctor: "Saving people is like putting out fires. Since you are a brain surgeon at Zhehai Provincial People's Hospital, we absolutely trust you."

With your ability, please tell me what to do next.”

The brain surgeon skillfully turned the patient's head to one side with his hands to prevent sputum and vomitus from being inhaled into the trachea. He nodded to the train conductor and said: "Get some cold towels immediately!"

Without the conductor's instructions, the conductor was already running to get a cold towel.

The doctor quickly loosened the patient's collar and belt to allow him to ventilate and dissipate heat, while continuing: "Open the windows to keep the air in the car circulated."

As soon as the doctor finished speaking, the flight attendant had already brought a cold towel. The doctor covered the patient's head with the cold towel. Then he exhaled, stood up, looked at the train conductor, and said seriously: "Cerebral hemorrhage is very dangerous.

, in severe cases, life is not saved, and in mild cases, there will be more or less difficulty in moving and need to be recovered slowly. When the patient is sick, the most important thing is not to let the intracranial bleeding aggravate. Everything I do now includes not moving

Moving him and covering his head with a cold towel are all to prevent or reduce the bleeding of blood vessels in his brain. But these are only the simplest first aid measures. The most important thing at the moment is to reduce high blood pressure, reduce intracranial pressure and control bleeding as soon as possible. However,

There is obviously no conditions for rescue in the car and it needs to be transported to a nearby hospital as soon as possible."

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