Chapter 564
Chapter 564: Chapter 556: Something really happened Chapter 564: Chapter 556: Something really happened So, she really hadn’t thought about which Zhu Xiaohong she was referring to for a moment?
She put down the medical case in her hands, which was Zhu Xiaohong’s.
She couldn’t recall any other Zhu Xiaohong at the moment, but this Zhu Xiaohong should be very familiar to her.
This was the Zhu Xiaohong who had broken his leg and underwent surgery performed by Tong Shu.
It seemed like she had overestimated Tong Shu.
Tong Shu hadn’t discovered the problem that had been right there.
She had intentionally left the medical case on top as a reminder, but Tong Shu hadn’t noticed.
Had she not noticed, or just simply failed to recognize the issue?
Could it be that this was the extent of the Tong family, renowned for their national doctor talents?
It was clearly written in the medical case that the position fixed during the surgery had some problems and hindered blood circulation.
Traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine intersected in this aspect, but they were completely different in some ways.
If you were purely looking at it from a western medicine perspective, Tong Shu’s surgery was problem-free.
In fact, there was no need for further traditional Chinese medical treatment.
This was always the way with Tang Yuxin.
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For some conditions, like fractures, there was no need for traditional Chinese medicine.
A minor surgery and subsequent dressing changes were sufficient.
But for some diseases, if surgery wasn’t required, it was better to use traditional Chinese medicine for conditioning because it was better for overall body regulation than other treatments.
Of course, the specifics always depended on the circumstances and were not set in stone.
Regardless of others, Zhu Xiaohong didn’t need any traditional Chinese medicine bone setting at all.
Especially since she had heard that Tong Shu didn’t even know how to treat diseases, or was she simply showing off her traditional Chinese medicine skills?
She had performed acupuncture on Zhu Xiaohong’s injured leg for a long time.
If she hadn’t performed acupuncture, Zhu Xiaohong’s surgery would’ve have been successful, with no subsequent issues.
But she had used acupuncture.
The acupuncture point that she had chosen to needle hit was near some steel needles.
After a few in-and-out movements, Zhu Xiaohong’s leg had good blood and Qi circulation, but because of the steel needles, a lot of blood and Qi clotting occurred.
It could recover itself in the short term, but if the time was too long and the blockade increased with each needle, the pain would increase.
The blood and Qi in his leg had deteriorated to the point that if she was correct,
Zhu Xiaohong’s leg had been badly damaged.
Apart from the pain, there might be subsequent inflammation and infections.
This kind of pain did not originate from the wound, but from the bone.
If not handled properly, what was originally just a broken leg, may result in an amputation.
Don’t underestimate the issue of blockages in the blood and Qi.
Although traditional Chinese medicine refers to Qi and blood as intangible, they really exist, especially in Zhu Xiaohong’s leg, which felt itchy at first.
He probably couldn’t help but scratch, bump, and try all sorts of options.
Then when it hurt, he might take all sorts of painkillers.
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With too much consumption, apart from addiction, he may cause drug poisoning.
It’s very possible that due to excessive consumption of painkillers, the pain in his leg disappeared.
But he didn’t realize that pain is actually a mechanism of the human body to protect itself.
If there is no pain, the body’s dangerous signals cannot be transmitted, delaying the best time for treatment.
He might also become numb to the pain, oblivious to the fact that his leg was already inflamed and ulcerating from the bone.
By the time he discovered it, it would be too late.
If you ask whether Tang Yuxin could treat such an injury?
Yes, it could be done, but it would be hugely troublesome, and the risk she would have to take would be even higher.
If she was not careful, she might end up being sued.
She then put the case file away.
It must be said, Lin Yile’s worry was valid.
If she took on this case, it seemed there was absolutely no benefit to her.
Besides, why should she take it on?
She had said that she never wanted to see Zhu Xiaohong again, nor did she want to be his doctor, because she would not save him.
“Dr.
Tang, Dean Zhu is looking for you.”
A nurse stood outside, whispering to Tang Yuxin.
“I know, I will go immediately.”
Tang Yuxin stood up and returned all the medical case information on the table back to her drawer.
If Lin Yile hadn’t told her about Zhu Xiaohong’s situation, she might not have known why Dean Zhu wanted to see her.
Now, she had a pretty good idea of why.
It must be related to Zhu Xiaohong.
But even if they wanted her to go, she couldn’t do anything.
All she could say was sorry.
She wouldn’t treat her injury, she wouldn’t save her life.
Whoever’s patient it was, should take responsibility for her.
She walked to the door of the dean’s office and gently knocked on the door.
“Please come in,” sure enough, it was the dean’s voice.
Tang Yuxin pushed the door open and walked in.
As soon as she entered, she could almost touch the oppressive air in the room.
Everything was grey and oppressive, making her feel uncomfortable.
Tong Shu was standing on one side, her face extremely pale.
She probably still couldn’t believe that she, a medical prodigy, the future heir of the Tong family, the granddaughter of the Saintly National Doctor, had been involved in a medical accident.
The medical accident had ruined not only her but also the entire Tong family.
She had even written a research paper on the effects of traditional Chinese medicine in bone recovery which had received significant attention.
But now she was involved in a medical accident, a burden she simply couldn’t bear.
She couldn’t bear it herself, nor could the Tong family, and the ancient and mysterious traditional Chinese medicine couldn’t bear it more.
“Yuxin, please take a look at her.”
The dean felt like his head was as large as a watermelon.
He even wished for a watermelon knife to cut off this watermelon head of his, so he no longer had to face these problems.
You tell me, how did an incident like this occur?
This is the first accident of this scale at their hospital.
Tang Yuxin listened to Dean Zhu’s frenzied yet helpless expression, she didn’t show much reaction.
She glanced at Zhu Xiaohong, who was lying there.
His skin was so pale it was almost scary.
Sometimes a person’s mood can greatly affect their health.
When Zhu Xiaohong was discharged, his face was full of vitality, but within a few days, he had turned into a dead man.