This is naturally because penicillin G is the drug of choice for dealing with Staphylococcus aureus infections!
"People here don't go to the hospital easily and use less antibiotics, so there is no need to take powerful antibiotics from the beginning." Tao Le explained briefly, then turned to Wangdui and said:
"The old man's infection is actually quite dangerous and requires immediate hospitalization. Let the old man go back with our car later."
It was about his father, and Wangdui didn't say anything at all. Tao Le left Xiao Chen to take care of the old man, and took Chang Shengnan back to the main room to check everyone's pulse one by one.
The three Wangdui brothers and their old mother all have high blood pressure and hyperlipidemia, which are caused by long-term living habits.
Tao Le helped them undergo acupuncture one by one, leaving behind atorvanadine, amlodipine, irbesartan and other lipid-lowering and antihypertensive drugs.
Then, she set her sights on the monk.
Like his family, he did not take the initiative to receive Tao Le's diagnosis and treatment. Instead, he sat there quietly, his lips moving constantly, and he kept reciting scriptures.
Tao Le took the initiative to walk up to him: "Excuse me, I'll check your pulse."
The monk shook his head gently: "No need, I'm not sick."
"Which temple did you practice in before?" Tao Le changed the subject.
"Qinnicuo Temple." The monk replied, "I stayed there for a few years and felt something in my heart, so I came back to continue practicing."
"What did you realize and why did you come back?" Chang Shengnan asked eagerly.
"As long as you have the Buddha in your heart, what's the point of practicing? Why bother to be particular about whether it's in a temple or at home." The monk replied calmly.
His words made Tao Le feel familiar, and he sounded a bit like a great monk.
"Actually, the Chennitso Temple fell into disrepair for a long time, and then one day it collapsed - it is currently being rebuilt. Many monks have moved to other places, and Sangji just chose to go home." Wangdui directly demolished himself. The eldest son’s stage.
This reason is much more grounded than the previous one. Tao Le looked at the monk's helpless face, suppressed a smile and asked, "Then when did you come back?"
"It was three years ago." Wangdui answered for his son.
Therefore, five years ago, China spent a huge amount of manpower and material resources to conduct a large-scale liver echinococcosis screening in the entire Tibetan province. Sangji was probably not detected because he was in a temple.
Of course, it cannot be ruled out that the liver echinococcosis he currently contracted came after that.
Tao Le was still in medical school at the time and heard relevant information from his instructor.
More than 500 doctors from all over the country aiding Tibet, plus more than 3,000 local people in Tibet Province, were divided into more than 800 teams, went to the countryside and villages, and conducted house-to-house tests, screening out more than 27,000 liver cysts. Parasitic disease patients, many of whom needed surgical treatment, were all treated free of charge.
After that time, the hydatid infection rate in Tibetan Province dropped significantly and was similar to that in other provinces and cities.
Hydatid disease, also called echinococcosis, is a zoonotic parasitic disease. The main source of infection is domestic dogs, followed by wolves, foxes and cats.
When people touch the fur of domestic dogs, the eggs adhere to them, and because of the lack of water in the plateau, they often do not wash their hands in time. Therefore, the eggs can enter the body through the mouth with food, thereby contracting hydatid disease.
The incidence of hydatid disease is highest in the liver, so it is also called hepatic hydatid disease.
In addition, the lungs, abdomen, pelvis, spleen, kidneys, brain, bones, muscles, skin and even myocardium and pericardium may be affected.
The Sanchi in front of me had a huge cystic mass visible on the liver lobe, which had begun to compress the organs.
In the next step, the melted muscles will be elevated to produce adhesions, which will affect breathing. The hydatid cyst will rupture into the abdominal cavity and biliary tract, causing infection complications, secondary portal hypertension, and life-threatening consequences.
Tao Le thought for a while and asked: "Recently, do you often have tenderness in your upper right abdomen, sometimes have hiccups, and have heart palpitations after activities?"
"Yes." Wangdui replied eagerly.
Sanji closed his eyes: "My mind is just not calm enough and I need to continue practicing."
Tao Le didn't bother to talk to him anymore, so he grabbed his wrist, held it once before letting go, and said, "It's liver echinococcosis. It's very serious and requires surgery."
Seeing that Sanji was still waiting to refute, Tao Le immediately struck preemptively: "Monks are still humans, and humans will get sick. Since I came here and saw you before the illness became more serious, it means that this is the will of the Buddha to let you Prompt treatment is also part of spiritual practice.”
Sanji looked at her deeply and smiled bitterly: "You are right."
After only visiting two families, we got three patients who needed to go to the hospital together. Is this probability a bit too high? Tao Le thought as he followed everyone out of Wangdui's house.
There were three or four young women standing outside. When they saw them coming out, they immediately surrounded them.
"We all want to take a look at Mamba." One of the women said a little shyly.
As soon as Cicheng Dorje saw these people, he immediately understood the reason why they came.
"Doctor Tao, Dr. Chang." He explained carefully: "Find a place and take a good look at them. They should all be dealing with women's issues."
Cicheng Dorje took them back to his home, found a clean room, and then left.
Tao Le called them in one by one for consultation.
These women were all of childbearing age. The most recent one had six pregnancies, but only one child survived. Another woman was pregnant three times and had all miscarriages, which was a huge blow to her body and mind.
This kind of thing is actually not uncommon in Tibet. Many women do not bathe all year round and suffer from gynecological diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease. In addition, they habitually do not have prenatal check-ups. The miscarriage rate and neonatal mortality rate are high, which is a problem that is difficult to overcome.
Tao Le helped them perform acupuncture one by one, and specially injected some life source energy, leaving a lot of medicine behind.
By this time, the sky had darkened, but there were still many people who had not yet arrived.
"How about you stay at my house for one night today and go back tomorrow?" Cicheng Dorje suggested.
Tao Le called Shi Youjie. The progress on his side was equally slow, so he was very much in favor of the proposal.
Anyway, tomorrow is also Sunday, and they weren't originally scheduled to work, so it doesn't matter if they come back late.
They had decided to stay in Longlie Village for one night, but they welcomed a few guests at Sasa Central Hospital.
The two foreign experts, accompanied by personnel from the Beijing Municipal and Tibetan Provincial Health and Medical Departments, entered Dean Han's office together.
"Director Fan, Director Liang, thank you for your hard work." Dean Han greeted warmly.
"We are not working hard. The two core members of the International Federation of Theologians are working hard." Director Fan of the Beijing Municipal Health Department smiled so hard that his eyes narrowed into slits:
"Let me introduce you. This is Professor Walker from Country A, and this is Professor Yuken Kamura from Country J."
(End of chapter)