After saying this, Wu Lixuan turned around and left.
This was the best situation for everyone, and she knew it in her heart.
Looking at her retreating back, Fang Qinsu's vision began to blur until his body collapsed against the wall next to him.
Not being able to be with Fa Xiao for the time being, Xie Wanying was invited by Mrs. Hao's wife to the small hall to chat.
A group of female patients gathered around Dr. Xie to ask for medical advice. Female patients are very interested in female doctors. Just like male patients sometimes only go to male doctors to complain, female patients also only want to talk to female doctors when they have something to hide.
"Dr. Xie, my skin has been itchy for many days and it hasn't gotten better. I went to the dermatology department of the hospital to see it, but it didn't help. What do you think is going on with me?"
She has never been to a dermatology internship and cannot provide professional skin advice, but there is one thing that the patient probably did not mention to the dermatologist.
Doctors in tertiary hospitals see hundreds of patients a day in the outpatient clinic, and each patient spends less than five minutes. It is difficult for doctors to suspect symptoms that patients do not actively explain. Such clinical misdiagnoses are often missed and misdiagnosis can only be made by waiting for patients to notice it themselves.
After observing the other person's body data, Xie Wanying asked: "Have you ever felt thirsty recently?"
"Okay, it seems a bit."
"Do you feel that drinking water doesn't quench your thirst? Do you usually drink a lot of sugary drinks?"
"This, this seems to be a bit like what you said-"
When a patient always says it seems like it, his answer speed becomes more and more hesitant, and his eyes show a tendency to dodge, it can all show that the patient is guilty and anticipates that his physical problems will be guessed by the doctor's inference. . The patient may feel that he is embarrassed and hiding from the doctor.
"Do you like sweets?" Xie Wanying asked the patient again.
Seeing that her friend's head was almost hanging to the ground, Mrs. Hao asked her in a low voice: "What's going on with her, Doctor Xie?"
"If she is willing, she can stop eating after ten o'clock tonight and go to the hospital tomorrow morning on an empty stomach to have her blood sugar level measured and a glucose tolerance test done. If she is worried about the accuracy of the test, go to the tertiary hospital for a test. I just suggest that she can do this test. We need to wait for the exact test results to determine what the situation is.”
Knowing in advance that this kind of patient is afraid of being irritated, Xie Wanying weighed the tone of her words in Mrs. Hao's ear in advance, allowing the patient to choose whether to go for a check-up or not. If she wanted to, she also recommended that she go for a tertiary A test. These high-net-worth individuals are most afraid of misdiagnosis in the hospital, but they are not afraid of having no money for treatment. It is safest to go to the tertiary hospital for testing. She certainly wouldn't say a word about what the illness might be.
Diabetes is much more serious than ordinary skin diseases. The female patient's face turned as white as a white wall.
Others were surprised when they saw this scene: Doctor Xie was a bit like an old doctor who could tell the other person's real illness with just a few words.
As a result, the number of people surrounding Dr. Xie asking medical questions did not decrease, but instead increased.
Soon the men in the hall discovered that almost all the female guests were rushing to Mrs. Hao's small hall, and the massive trend seemed to block the small hall.
"Are there any celebrities in there?" People outside were not sure of the situation, and someone asked about the eldest and second young masters of the Hao family.
This question is too difficult to answer. You say it's not a celebrity, but it's not like there's a celebrity in it, it's a doctor. You say this doctor doesn't look like a celebrity, but his popularity at the scene is comparable to that of an international star. Fans who are fans of doctors are no less obsessed with fans than fans of celebrities.
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