Chapter 636
Tang Nineteen immediately concluded that it wasn't as simple as hurting the lungs.

She is a medical student, and she is no stranger to the symptoms of chest tightness, shortness of breath, cyanosis and fainting after severe coughing.

During the clinical practice in the hospital every winter and summer vacation, she has also seen many such symptoms. Combined with her own pulse detection just now, the old lady is a typical pneumothorax symptom. If it is not treated quickly, it will be very critical.

Pneumothorax is a symptom in which air enters the pleural cavity due to external or human factors, squeezing the lungs and causing dyspnea.

Looking at the symptoms of the old lady, it should be very serious. If you don't perform thoracentesis to deflate, you may not be able to see the sun tomorrow.

Tang Nineteen made a prompt decision, sent all the men out, asked someone to find sharp objects, untied the old lady's clothes, exposed the old lady's chest, found the puncture point, and pierced the old lady's upper part of the second rib on the midline of the clavicle. weapon.

The maids were all terrified. Tang Nineteen worked on his own for half an hour. During this period, the old lady's face gradually calmed down, the cold sweat no longer appeared on her forehead, and her breathing became much smoother.

She roughly estimated that it was almost done, took a towel, pressed the red bean-sized puncture hole on the old lady's chest, and told the maid: "Apply the medicine and bandage it up. Your old lady should be fine."

As soon as the maids hugged and stepped forward, Tang Jiujiu retreated and stood aside.

She saved the old lady's life again, and everyone in the Xue family was grateful to her.

Mrs. Xue, who cooks herself, made a bowl of red bean and lotus seed soup for Tang Nineteen as a snack. Tang Nineteen was drinking red bean and lotus seed soup in Xue's living room, full of praise.

"Mrs. Xue, your skills are good."

Mrs. Xue showed a look of relief: "Princess, you are the great benefactor of our Xue family. If you like to eat, I will cook it every day and have it sent to Qin Palace."

"Hehe, there's no need for that. I'll be greedy in the future. I'll come to your house and ask for a bowl."

Madam Xue looked at Tang Nineteen with a feeling of intimacy, but she was puzzled why the birthmark came back.

It should be the same person that night and the one I saw today, but it's strange how this birthmark happens from time to time.

With a birthmark, she couldn't see much resemblance to Xiao Qi, but she had no birthmark that day, and Xiao Qi really had three points of imagination.

In addition to this temperament and temperament, it is almost the same.

Mrs. Xue looked at Tang Nineteen with gentle and affectionate eyes: "If you like, you can come anytime, I don't know anything else, if you want this bite, I'll make it for you anytime."

Tang Nineteen drank a bowl, and Xue Jingcheng in the room confirmed that his old mother was fine, and also came out to thank Tang Nineteen.

"Princess Qin, you are really a wonderful doctor."

Tang Nineteen deserves to be ashamed. He is not considered a miracle doctor, but thanks to modern medicine, he knows a little more than you.

"Where, Mr. Xue, the body of the old lady is the same as what I said last time, she is too fat. I just heard from the maid that the old lady who worships the Buddha has long given up meat, but she doesn't eat greasy meat. Huge, she eats three big bowls with six or seven dishes for every meal, and likes to eat sweets, if things go on like this, her physical problems will become more and more."

Xue Jingcheng naturally knew that eating too much fat is not good.

But he couldn't help his mother likes to eat, and he couldn't bear her to be hungry: "The princess doesn't know something. My mother is not full for a meal, and she is sick and has no strength. She is dizzy and sighs. I really dare not give it. She's full."

(End of this chapter)

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