Chapter 334 330. "November 18 Outpatient Record of the Main Palace Hospital"(1/3)
Chapter 334 330. "Record of the Outpatient Clinic of the Main Palace Hospital on November 18"
Author: Hao Xifeng
Chapter 334 330. "Record of the Outpatient Clinic of the Main Palace Hospital on November 18"
[There are a lot of quotation marks and ellipses in this chapter, but they still only count as one punctuation mark, so don’t worry about cheating on the word count]
Patient A, female, 26 years old, accompanied by a man
"Dr. Kawei, I didn't expect to see a real person when I came to the hospital."
"Hello, where do you feel uncomfortable?"
"Here, chest."
"Why do you feel uncomfortable?"
"I feel uncomfortable, I can't breathe, I feel like my heart is beating very fast, very fast, and I feel very flustered."
"Give me your hand and I'll check your heart rate."
"Heart rate?"
"It's the speed of your heartbeat."
"Oh, actually it's better now, or it's relieved, there's nothing wrong with it."
"It needs to be tested even if it's relieved. How long does it usually take to get relief?"
"About half an hour, sometimes it starts suddenly and stops suddenly."
"Oh, are you dizzy?"
"No."
"Are your eyes going black, or are you unconscious?"
"No, it's just that my heartbeat is very fast and my chest is tight. I've had it several times. I really can't stand it, so I just"
"Forget it, let me talk about it. In fact, it is easy for her and I to do this when we are doing that. Every time, it suddenly stops working in the first few minutes, and then we must rest. After a while, we can stop."
"Okay, stop talking."
"Why are you covering your face? It doesn't matter, after all, there are doctors in front of you. In fact, she just had an attack three days ago, and the symptoms are like this. Originally, she wanted to see a physician today, but seeing you here, she
I wanted to come over and ask."
"Thank you both for trusting me. This is indeed a heart disease and falls within the scope of internal medicine."
"Ah, I'm sorry if that's the case, let's go first."
"Don't leave in a hurry. Just because I'm not an internal medicine doctor doesn't mean I can't give you advice. Of course it's just an opinion. Let me listen to your heartbeat first. Come on, take the receiver and put it on your chest. Yes, watch my gestures to change positions. Yes."
"How about it?"
"There is really no problem now, it's quite normal."
"What is my problem?"
"It's a relatively common heart disease."
"Can't you prescribe medicine?"
"I'm not a physician, so I definitely can't prescribe medicine. And from my personal experience, taking medicine for this disease doesn't have much effect. After all, it stops quickly."
"Sometimes it delays things."
"I understand, I understand. In fact, the heart is controlled by an invisible switch. It will activate when certain conditions are met. All we have to do is turn off the switch. Taking medicine does not work that quickly, and as far as I know
There is no drug that can have this effect.”
"Can it be cured without taking medicine?"
"It's not a cure, it's just to speed up the relief. Take it, I've written down my opinions on the paper. If you encounter it again when you go back, just do it. Remember! Do it strictly in the order I gave you, don't mess around.
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"OK!"
"Oh, by the way, say one more thing."
"You tell me."
"In the future, try to do things at night, and the chance of attacks may be lower."
"Okay, okay!"
Patient B, male, 55 years old
"Hi, Dr. Carvey."
"Hello, what's wrong?"
"I have a bad cough, so bad that I almost cough, cough, cough, cough every few minutes."
"How long did it last?"
"Let me think about it, it probably started when you arrived in Paris. It's been a week or so. Ahem, cough, cough, at that time I had a cold and a fever. I didn't cough at first, but after the fever went away, the cough appeared again and again.
Cough, cough, cough, cough."
"Are you coughing up phlegm now?"
"A little bit, not much."
"The fever has gone away?"
"Yes, quit."
"Open your mouth, come on, shout: Ah~~~~"
"Ah~~~cough cough cough!"
"My throat is fine."
"Ahem."
"Come around, yes, this way, okay, I need to listen to my lungs with a stethoscope."
"Okay."
"Come breathe in and breathe out"
"Cough cough cough~"
"It's best to bear it for a while. Come on, keep breathing in and breathing out."
"."
"alright."
"Cough cough cough cough"
"It's not a big problem. You can go to the internist for another look and ask about any cough medicine."
"Is there nothing surgery can do?"
"Surgery to treat a cough? That's too much. I don't have to cut your throat and lungs together. And you should be recovering from a cold and cough now. Coughing is a reaction process to clear the lungs of dirt.
Only when you have a recurring cough that affects your life, you need to relieve your cough."
"Okay then, I'll see the internist again."
Patient C, male, 6 years old, accompanied by another 7-year-old boy
"Don't crowd, don't crowd!!! We were here first"
"Bullying children, right? We were the ones who came first!!!"
"Everyone lines up. If you don't line up, don't watch!"
"Huh, it's finally our turn. Are you the doctor here?"
"That's right."
"I heard that you can get free medical treatment here?"
"But what about your parents?"
"Without parents, can I still get paid for medical treatment here?"
"As long as you are a patient that I can take a fancy to, you can get a sum of money, which is indeed a lot for you. But the question is, where do you feel uncomfortable?"
"Can you make the decision? Don't treat us like children when the time comes!"
"Have you seen this person? The director of surgery at the Palace Hospital and the vice president of the Surgeons Association. The sign next to it was written by him. So no, you can rest assured."
"Oh, as long as it's not a lie, hey, don't look at him, his face is fine, you have to look at me, there's something wrong with me!"
"Is your face okay? The corners of your mouth are swollen. Did you knock your teeth? Who could be so harsh?"
"It's okay, I'm okay. It's true that he came to see the doctor, and it's his nose."
"Shut up! I'll tell you about my nose!!!"
To be continued...