Chapter 2919 [2919] The King of Volumes Killed

  Why not? The performance of chorea is sometimes similar to that of epilepsy, and it is easy to be confused. Improper treatment of epilepsy will cause fractures, and chorea will also cause fractures. Improper clinical treatment and insufficient protective measures, far more than fractures, skin problems are also a typical problem. Skin lesions are one of the common complications. This is one of the hallmarks of neurological diseases.

   "You didn't catch it, it didn't shake." Wei continued to warn the patient.

   "Why?" the boy asked.

   "This is because of the nerves-" When student Wei was faced with the complicated medical knowledge to explain to the patient, his head was the first to wrap his head around, resulting in the stuttering explanation.

   Being looked at by the patient like this, he was at a loss for words.

  Cao Yong did not rush to speak.

   The brothers and sisters discovered it long ago, and when Brother Cao was a mentor, he really wanted them to get involved.

  Roll, hurry up.

Xie, who can be called the king of the scroll, came out as always, probably because the patient was recruited by her and felt responsible, and took the initiative to take the words of Wei and said to the patient: "The reason why it shakes is because it is like a traffic light. It turns into a flashing red light all day, which link in the traffic command system above is broken."

   This is a fitting metaphor, making it very easy for patients to understand.

The young man found out that she was talking, and as she expected, he questioned her: "You asked me to test my blood sugar, but my blood sugar is fine. Now you insist that I do the test again, why did you ask me to test my blood sugar in the first place? "

Xie Wanying explained to the patient carefully: "Your disease is a nervous system disease. Blood sugar may be one of the factors affecting nervous system diseases. Letting you measure blood sugar is one of the factors to be excluded. It does not mean that blood sugar can control the shaking of hands and feet. Shaking. If blood sugar can directly control your hands and feet, it is enough to directly rule out blood sugar factors, but no, it is the nervous system that controls the activities of your hands and feet. Therefore, the next examination we will do for you will focus on the nervous system, and Other common factors other than blood sugar that may affect the nervous system."

  There are many causes of chorea, including genetic factors, metabolic factors such as abnormal blood sugar above, and infectious factors, usually hemolytic streptococcus infection, autoimmune factors and even tumor factors.

   Afraid that the patient could not understand again, Xie Wanying gave another analogy: "Simply put, 1234567 affects 8, and 8 and 9 are linked. If 9 fails, you must check 8 first, and then check 1234567 backwards."

   "My hands and feet are 9, you said check 8?" the young man asked.

   "Yes, 8 is the nervous system." Xie Wanying replied.

The young man understood this time, but he didn't expect that a disease is like a labyrinth in medicine, and he would have to check eight times and then check the procedures backwards. Like sentenced to death.

   Once the patient sees this state, the doctor needs to appease him appropriately.

   "It's fine." Xie Wanying said, "You can cure this disease as long as you find out the problem."

   "Really?" the young man raised his head and asked.

   "You have a mild onset, and I asked you to check. The doctor thinks that you have a tendency to get worse. Find out the cause as soon as possible and carry out targeted treatment. If there is no hope, the doctor will not worry."

  There is no hope that from a medical point of view, it is a disease that cannot be cured. It is useless to be in a hurry. Even if the doctor urges you to come to the hospital, it will not be cured.

   (end of this chapter)

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