Chapter 1071: 【1071】The road is narrow

Chapter 1071 [1071] The enemy's road is narrow

Forbid her to study?

Certainly not.

"Who is this patient?" Xie Wanying found an unprecedented trace of anxiety in the voice she spit out.

He Guangyou walked to the door of the clinic and shouted, "Hu Zhenfan."

Almost, Xie Wanying was about to stand up from the stool.

I didn't hear from the senior sister that her boyfriend was going to register for a doctor, and it was a hepatobiliary surgery.

It is estimated that the probability of two patients with the same name is very small, and I saw Senior He standing at the door with a smile on his face like a blooming flower.

Recall that when the two of them went to stop the car, a certain police officer asked someone to step on the accelerator and took the person away in front of them. From that moment on, they "remembered" this man in their hearts.

"He went to the bathroom. Wait a minute, doctor, I'll call him over immediately." A male colleague who accompanied Hu Zhenfan to the doctor went to the toilet to look for the patient.

Xie Wanying guessed: Brother Hu definitely doesn't know whose account is on today, otherwise——

In those days, there were no smartphones, no outpatient appointment app, and which doctor the specialist outpatient clinic was in, and the hospital marked it. However, there are too many people in the hospital. After coming here, they are anxious to register. Ordinary people don't pay much attention to this, mainly because they don't understand the difference between experts. Anyway, experts should be better than ordinary doctors.

Because of this, Hu Zhenfan worked overtime in the unit until the morning when he had a sudden illness. His colleagues and leaders didn't think much about giving him an expert number. These people know that the doctors in the emergency room are very ordinary, so it is better to hang up the specialist number during the day. It is easier for the leaders of the Municipal Bureau to make a phone call and want to hang up an expert number in the National Association in advance.

Hu Zhenfan, who walked out of the toilet, bent over and covered his right upper abdomen with both hands. Diseases are the most terrifying, and anyone, regardless of their status, has to be defeated. He is such a strong police officer on weekdays that he is in such pain that he is uncomfortable doing anything, and he has to come to the hospital to see a doctor.

His colleague walked over to help him, comforted him and said, "Brother Hu, the doctor is here and called you."

"In the past—" Hu Zhenfan was so in pain that he seemed to have no strength to speak, and his voice was as pale and weak as white paper.

The patient entered the doctor's office.

"Sit here." He Guangyou said to the patient.

It hurts, hurts, and can't hear the other person's voice. Hu Zhenfan sat down on the stool where the patient was seeing a doctor, panting, without looking up and not looking at anyone. He didn't know the doctor's name, let alone the doctor Xie Wanying, who was the first to see that he had gallstones, was in the consulting room.

Xie Wanying followed the senior brother who was treating the patient and looked at the patient's complexion and breathing, as well as the abdominal pain area covered by her hands. It was possible to initially suspect that Brother Hu had acute cholecystitis.

Colleagues helped Hu Zhenfan to report his condition to the doctor: "Hello, doctor. He has been in pain for almost an hour."

Ninety-five percent of acute cholecystitis is related to gallstones. The pain was mild for an hour. Some people's pain persists for days and nights, and eventually they can only be urgently carried to the operating table for surgery. Of course, the situation is very serious. Generally speaking, the condition is well controlled by taking medicines on time, and minor cases can be treated without surgery. If the test result is more serious, the doctor will recommend early surgical intervention to prevent the condition from getting worse. As I said before, a large number of gallstones are difficult to dissolve and eliminate by taking medicine.

"Does it often hurt so much?" Tao Zhijie asked.

(end of this chapter)