Chapter 330: 【330】The diagnosis is correct

Chapter 330 [330] The diagnosis is right

Li Qi'an's joy was gone, and he could only sigh: The gap between himself and the female students in the class is too great.

On the way to the hospital, the classmates were curious about her stitching and other work, and kept asking.

Walked to the department and was about to listen to the shift meeting when a nurse ran to hold Xie Wanying and said, "Doctor Xie, there is a patient looking for you."

Afraid that the patient she was responsible for was looking for it, Xie Wanying quickly turned around and followed the nurse. The nurse took her to the door of the ward: "He said it was the patient you asked him to check yesterday. Do you know him?"

The door was pushed open, and the young man No. 2 who came to the clinic yesterday stood there, rushing towards her with the checklist report: "Doctor Xie, please help me to see, what happened?"

Let the nurse go first, Xie Wanying calmly took the checklist and reported it to the patient. The result was almost the same as what she and Ms. Tan expected, so she said to the patient: "You have pancreatitis, but luckily the value has not soared too high. But be careful. You have gallstones here, it is not ruled out that some of the bile ducts are blocked. Pancreatic duct."

The young man asked: "What should I do? Do I need an operation?"

"The surgery is not needed for the time being. The surgery is not in our second general surgery. Our hospital has a special liver, gallbladder, pancreas and spleen surgery, which is the third in general surgery." Xie Wanying told the patient, "You have inflammation in this situation, it is best to get an injection and do it Comprehensive internal medicine treatment. You can go to the internal medicine number."

"I'm not going to the internal medicine department anymore!" The young man was frightened and said, "Before they said I had gastritis and got my disease wrong."

"The black stool you had last time may have been a bit of gastritis. And you didn't tell the doctor that you like to eat hot pot with beer. I guess you like hot pot very much. Your stone is a little small. Last time you had a b-ultrasound I didn’t find it out. This time it was found out that it was related to your overeating again. What I’m most worried about now is that your pancreatic duct is dilated, so you need to be hospitalized for a few days.”

Isn’t it normal to eat hot pot meat? How could he have a problem with everyone eating like this?

"Everybody's physique is different. You may have poor digestive function in this regard, so it won't work. You need to be hospitalized for a more careful examination."

"Doctor Xie, can I be hospitalized here with you? I know, you are the first person to see what's wrong with me." The young man grabbed the cuff of her white coat.

She is just an intern, and the patient does not seem to understand this. Xie Wanying didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and explained patiently, "I'm just a student who can't accept patients. You'd better go to internal medicine for this disease now. Every doctor is good at different things."

"I only trust you anyway." The young man only knew that there was something wrong with the last time he took the medicine and was not cured, indicating that he was looking for a doctor to find the right way, so he held on to her sleeve.

At the door of the ward, a few heads stretched out to look at this scene furtively.

Xie Wanying quickly came up with a plan in her mind and said to the patient: "My senior sister is a gastroenterologist in the fifth inner circle. I will help you contact her. She is my senior sister and my teacher. You should be able to trust her."

"Is your teacher better than you?"

"Yes, she taught me!" Xie Wanying nodded vigorously to the patient.

"Then—let's do it." The patient was finally relieved.

Xie Wanying turned around and walked to the corner to call Sister Jiang Mingzhu.

Jiang Mingzhu received a call from her and asked, "Yingying, what's the matter?"

"Senior sister, there was a patient who came to our surgical outpatient clinic yesterday—" Xie Wanying told the senior sister the ins and outs.

(end of this chapter)