Chapter 129 Misdiagnosis
When Aunt Wang came over today, she took a bagful of apples and a few bananas.

There is really no place to buy fresh fruit these years.

Eating some canned fruit can be envied to death.

"Xiao Chu, this was brought back by your uncle after the meeting last night. Xiao Meng said that your uncle has almost finished picking up the fruits in the meeting place. There are only a few bananas left."

Li Chu was dumbfounded when he heard that these fruits were brought back by Uncle Wang from the venue.

It is estimated that Uncle Wang was often laughed at by his old buddies yesterday.

"Keep all the bananas for Qiu Nan, you wash the apples, Xiao Chu, and share one with everyone."

"Xiaoqin, don't blame aunt for being partial!"

"Auntie, how could it be that Qiu Nan needs these things just after giving birth."

In the early morning, no one ate fruit after eating. Everyone who went to school and went to work was ready to leave.

Before leaving, Li Chu said to Wang Ziwen: "Brother-in-law, please tell your friends in the Material Bureau to issue some coal tickets today."

Wang Ziwen nodded: "No problem, I'll call him when I get to the bureau later. What else do you need here?"

"I don't need anything else for now, it's all enough."

Leaving Mama Ding and Aunt Wang at home, everyone else left.

When he came to the hospital, Li Chufan looked at the calendar on the table. Tomorrow is Sunday and the day after tomorrow is National Day. This time, he can rest for two consecutive days.

You can stay at home with Qiu Nan and the children.

"Doctor Li, the internal medicine department invites you to come over for a consultation." Nurse Su from the director's office said at the door of the consultation room.

"Okay, I'll go there now, thank you." Li Chu stood up and took off the white coat from the wall, and put it on as he walked out.

Li Chu is now a business card of their TCM department, and now they call on his name directly and ask him to participate in the consultations in the hospital.

He has participated in out-of-hospital consultations several times, and now in the medical circle of Sijiu City, no one is talking about his age.

Of course, there are many people who can't understand him. After all, the real hatred is between colleagues.

Internal medicine is still a general term now, and in the future, it will divide such things as neurology, cardiology, urology, etc., and establish subdivided departments.

Just like surgery, it will be subdivided into several departments in the future.

When he came to the inpatient department of internal medicine, there was already an intern of internal medicine waiting at the door, and he was taken directly to the ward of the patient who needed consultation.

This is relatively rare. Usually, the patient's condition is first reported in the conference room, and the patient is not seen until after the discussion.

When I came to the ward, the three directors and deputy directors of the internal medicine department were all there, as well as the three attending doctors of the internal medicine department.

Several doctors practicing in internal medicine all stood shyly behind.

The atmosphere in the ward was very solemn. The patient was lying on the bed with his eyes closed, not sure if he was asleep or something.

Standing beside the hospital bed was a woman in her thirties who was wiping tears.

Seeing Li Chu coming in, everyone looked over, obviously feeling like they could finally catch their breath.

Director Chen of the Department of Internal Medicine forced an ugly smile on his dark face: "Xiao Li, I'm sorry."

"It should be Director Chen, what's the patient's condition?"

The two deputy directors next to him also nodded to Li Chu, but they didn't speak.

Director Chen said without turning his head, "Xiao Liu, please introduce the patient's condition."

A female doctor who was about the same age as Li Chu took two steps forward.

Li Chu looked back. If he remembered correctly, Dr. Liu should be an alumnus of the same period as him, but because he is not a major, he is not familiar with him.

Dr. Liu's eyes were red, obviously he had shed tears. Judging by the atmosphere in the ward, he probably was reprimanded by the director just now.

Li Chu stared at the patient on the hospital bed while listening to Dr. Liu's introduction.

The patient also looked to be in his thirties, his complexion was sallow, his face was still a little swollen, his dark circles were obvious, and the color of his ears was also sallow, which made Li Chuduo look twice.

Following Dr. Liu's narration, Li Chu understood that this was a misdiagnosis.

The patient reported that he did not want to eat, felt sick after eating, had diarrhea, dizziness, and soreness in the waist and knees.

As the first receiving doctor, Dr. Liu did not do too many examinations, and directly treated it as a gastroenteritis, and prescribed medicine for the patient to treat the gastroenteritis.

The patient's condition improved after he went back to take the medicine by himself, so he didn't pay too much attention.

But not long after, the patient's condition recurred, and the symptoms were more serious than before, such as frequent urination, oliguria, blood in the stool, and elevated blood pressure. This time he came to the hospital because of a coma.

After listening to Dr. Liu's narration, Li Chu turned his head and took a deep look at her.

Was she misdiagnosed because of poor medical skills, or because she didn't do her best.

Li Chu didn't think too much about it. No matter what the reason was, Director Chen needed to consider these things. In any case, Dr. Liu couldn't afford to fail this time.

Director Chen handed over the test report in his hand, Li Chu took it and looked at it casually, basically he couldn't understand the data on the test report.

However, there is a document that says it is suspected of renal failure.

Li Chu raised his brows, the difference in misdiagnosis is a bit big!
He walked directly to the side of the hospital bed and patted the patient's shoulder: "Hello, comrade, I am a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. Can I take your pulse for you?"

The patient was not asleep, and Li Chu opened his eyes slowly as soon as Li Chu called him.

Li Chu noticed that the patient's eyeballs were bloodshot.

The patient glanced at Li Chu who was beside the bed without saying a word, closed his eyes again, and just moved the hand on Li Chu's side.

Seeing this, Li Chu stretched out his hand to feel his pulse.

After putting down the patient's left hand, Li Chu came to the other side of the patient and continued to feel the pulse.

After holding both hands, Li Chu pondered for a while and nodded to Director Chen.

Seeing this, Director Chen said to the patient with his eyes closed on the hospital bed: "Comrade, you rest first, let's go out to discuss your condition and see how to treat it next."

After finishing speaking, without waiting for the patient to express anything, he walked directly outside the ward.

He said while walking, "Xiao Li, let's go to the meeting room to discuss."

All the doctors went out, leaving only the patient and his family members in the ward.

The patient opened his eyes after all the people had left, turned his head to look at the crying woman beside him, grabbed her hand and rubbed it, and sighed deeply.

After coming to the conference room and waiting for everyone to sit down, Director Chen said, "Xiao Li, what do you think of this patient?"

Li Chu thought for a while before saying, "I just read the test report and concluded that it was renal failure?"

"This is the result of our comprehensive analysis based on the indicators obtained from various tests."

Deputy Director Wang of the internal medicine department said.

Li Chu nodded: "Leaders, I don't know much about the illnesses, causes and names of your Western doctors. Let me briefly talk about the conclusions I have drawn from the pulse just now."

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