Chapter 996
Chapter 996: Chapter 980: Hold on for a few more days Chapter 996: Chapter 980: Hold on for a few more days Tang Yuxin tapped her son’s small forehead.
Da Bai and Xiaobai also split their little mouths into smiles at their mother.
“We will be better soon,” Tang Yuxin tightened her grip on her son’s little hand, “We’ll be able to go home before you know it, so you must listen to Grandpa and Grandad, understand?”
“Mm,” the two children obediently promised their mother, and of course, they behaved very well.
When they were given injections, they never cried out in pain or cried much.
“Yuxin, can you hurry them up, has the medicine arrived?”
Dad Gu looked at the time, wondering why the medicine still hadn’t been delivered.
He was nearly frantic with worry.
Without the medicine, the little ones could itch to death.
Their rapid improvement was all thanks to these drugs.
In fact, not just the children, but the adults needed them too, as the medicine had become their psychological crutch.
Otherwise, were they supposed to do nothing, just watch the children suffer?
That would be more serious than taking a knife to their own hearts, more torturous too.
Tang Yuxin took out her cell phone and called Gu Ning, asking when the medicine would arrive.
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“It’s almost here; we’re at the hospital entrance now.”
Upon hearing this, Tang Yuxin sighed in relief.
So far, this was the only good solution she could think of, and fortunately, it was a success.
Otherwise, Da Bai and Xiaobai might have had to endure like the other children, suffering for several days and possibly ending up shedding a layer of skin once they recovered.
Actually, seeing the other children cry and fuss was distressing for her too, but the medicine couldn’t be given to other children yet.
First, because the hospital’s tests had not approved it due to unstable effects, and second, because this medicine could only be used when the pox first appeared, or it might cause problems.
In fact, not to mention others, she herself didn’t have much confidence in this medicine; however, it turned out to be effective, even though it worked slowly and was difficult to produce.
For such small children, it was really too useful.
It was just a pity that she only dared to use the medicine on her own children; she couldn’t do so for other children.
After speaking a few more words with her children, Tang Yuxin had to see other patients.
The hospital had fewer cases of fever now, and this virus was temporarily under control and had not spread widely.
Moreover, Dean Zhu said a specific cure had been found, and once there was a targeted cure, the disease would be completely controlled.
Thankfully, it was discovered early and managed in time; otherwise, the consequences could have been unimaginable.
Tang Yuxin stood up, put on her mask, and was ready to see the other children.
Just as she was coming out, Gu Ning arrived too, holding a small bottle which obviously contained the medicine.
“Don’t worry, go tend to your duties; we’ve got this,” Gu Ning reassured Tang Yuxin.
He knew she felt guilty for not having taken good care of the children when they fell ill, but she was a doctor, she had to save even more children.
Their children were safe with him and so many others around.
There wouldn’t be any problems.
Tang Yuxin nodded, then moved forward, but she felt a deep sadness.
Nobody knew how much it hurt her every time she left that ward.
Especially when Da Bai and Xiaobai clung to her sleeves with their little hands, not wanting Mommy to leave, she felt an impulse to no longer be a doctor.
She had just these two children in both her lifetimes; it seemed so unfair that she, as a mother, couldn’t care for her own children, but instead, had to look after others’.
And what kind of mother was she?
Yet, when she stood again in front of other wards, hearing the cries of children inside, she knew that she was a mother, but also a doctor.
Why did she become a doctor?
It was to treat and save people, to rescue as many as possible.
She walked in, checking on the other patients, fearing the onset of symptoms.
She approached a little girl and noticed that her complexion was abnormal, quite poor.
The child’s face was pale, with not too many chickenpox blisters, but her breathing was extremely rapid and lacked the regularity of other children.
She hurried over and took out her stethoscope, placing it on the child’s small chest.
“Someone help!” she called urgently, and a nurse immediately ran over.
“She might have pneumonia, move her to another ward,” Tang Yuxin said while picking up the child and bringing her to a different ward.
Tears streaming down her face, the child’s mother stepped forward—aside from the parents of children who had chickenpox, others were not allowed in, and even they could only stay briefly.
Long visits were prohibited to prevent cross-infection.
For Xiaobai, the situation was different.
If the severity of his condition had increased during the outbreak, he too would not be allowed to stay long.
However, since Xiaobai’s blisters had been suppressed by the medication as soon as they appeared, there were very few of them, and his condition was the most stable.
That’s why Grandpa Gu and Tang Zhinian could stay with him for extended periods.
Tang Yuxin took the child to another ward.
An infection that developed into pneumonia was very serious and required meticulous care, including isolation from the other children.
After Tang Yuxin administered medicine to the little girl, it took effect after a while, and the child’s breathing gradually became smoother, and her complexion not as terrible.
“It’s okay now, nothing to worry about,” Tang Yuxin consoled the child’s mother.
“She’ll feel better after the injection is finished.”
“What about later?”
The child’s mother had been crying relentlessly, witnessing her daughter in such agony; she truly wished she could take her daughter’s place and endure the ordeal herself.
“Today is already the fourth day,” Tang Yuxin said gently touching the child’s face.
“Just hold on for a few more days.
As long as the fever doesn’t return, she can recover faster.”
For now, the most important thing was to get the child’s pneumonia under control, and there should be no major problems.
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The girl’s mother kept crying, unable to utter a word.
Tang Yuxin stepped outside, the breeze caressing her clothes.
She stood by the window, letting the wind lift the strands of hair on her forehead, bringing a particularly cool and comfortable sensation.
She had forgotten how long it had been since she had been outside, since she had sunbathed or enjoyed a proper breeze.
Now, she spent twenty-four hours a day here, and couldn’t even remember the last time she had a good sleep.