Chapter 3979: 【68】Scared

  Through Dr. Xie's indirect explanation, others seemed to understand it, but they didn't seem to understand it very well. The symptoms observed in TCM are theoretically deduced, and there is no laboratory evidence to support them.

  Maybe because of this, Dr. Wen said that another examination is needed to verify. The risks involved can be imagined. If the results of the re-examination do not confirm the inference of traditional Chinese medicine, it will completely slap the theory of traditional Chinese medicine in the face.

   Here, it may be said that as a doctor, no matter what, careful consideration of the patient's operation is the first priority.

  However, doctors must also be concerned about the failure of an inference, which is very likely to make others no longer believe in you next time. This result will not be worth the candle.

   And the risk is not only borne by Dr. Wen himself, it is their attending doctors who are really responsible. The first to bear the brunt was Dr. Fu who invited Dr. Wen to come for consultation.

  Comprehensive of the above reasons, it should be to ask a few more doctors for consultation to be on the safe side.

  Dr. Pan Shihua suddenly remembered a detail in the afternoon.

   While he was busy in the ward, he heard a nurse come to report and asked him if he would invite colleagues from the Chinese Medicine Department of the hospital to come to the department for consultation.

  At that time, he immediately denied that there was, but he did not rule out that other doctors in the same department issued invitations for TCM consultations.

   Later, the nurse seemed to figure out the ins and outs, so she didn't ask him again.

  He was so busy that he forgot about the episode, until now he suddenly connected the two, and the answer was ready to come out.

   Don’t blame the nurse for not asking him again. Dr. Fu probably invited colleagues from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine to have a consultation first. The consultation process should be similar to what Dr. Wen conducted tonight. He would not tell the patient that it was a TCM consultation, and most likely he would just look at the patient at the door.

  If his conjecture is correct, another fact that has to make people puzzled is: Why did Dr. Fu ask the doctor of traditional Chinese medicine to come over for consultation again and again?

  Dr. Fu is a Western doctor and has never studied Chinese medicine. It is because of the doctor's intuition that the patient's condition is special and needs to be consulted by a Chinese doctor?

  Or—Dr. Fu has actually studied Chinese medicine, and according to Chinese medicine, he can see that the patient's condition is not right?

  Or—Dr. Fu felt that something was wrong with the patient's condition, but Western doctors couldn't see it, so he had to ask a Chinese doctor. At this time, Dr. Fu trusted Chinese medicine more than Western medicine?

  The more I think about it, the more I am going to scare people.

  Dr. Pan Shihua took a breath, his delicate eyebrows stood up in horror, turned his narrowed eyes to look at the face of the opposite leader, and then retracted immediately: You can't casually suspect the leader in front of the leader.

   Several people had the same calm expressions as him, and they probably looked back on the whole thing like him and discovered this big secret that they dared not tell.

  Young Western doctors do not understand why those Western doctors who have been working for many years start to be interested in Chinese medicine instead.

   Next, it should be the part that Dr. Pan guessed right, and Dr. Jian Fu took out the preliminary consultation opinion form of colleagues in the hospital's TCM department in the afternoon.

  Because I haven’t communicated with the patient to ask for a TCM consultation, but I just invite a TCM colleague to come and have a look, it really can’t be regarded as a real consultation. Therefore, this consultation form cannot be put into the patient's medical record book as a real medical record, but is just written on a piece of paper as a reference for the patient's attending doctor. For this reason, Dr. Pan has never seen it before.

  The opinion of the TCM doctor in the hospital is: the patient has qi and blood deficiency and sweats a lot, it is best to recuperate before the operation. Before the operation, remind the anesthesiology department to pay attention to fear of any accidents during the operation.