If the old man had said this to Su Nuo from the beginning, Su Nuo would not have criticized him, and would have checked him again more seriously.
But why do we pretend to be strong when we have difficulties, use strong words and falsely accuse others
Su Nuo felt that this might be a common problem among the villagers. It was obviously their own problem, but they still blamed it on others.
This attitude of not daring to face reality may also be caused by the closed state here.
"Knock knock" Su Nuo stepped forward and knocked on the door first, saying, "Hello, I am Dr. Su."
At first there was little movement in the room. It wasn't until Sunuo stepped forward and knocked a few more times that the sound of footsteps came from inside.
The old man who opened the door was the troublemaker. When he saw Su Nuo, he was a little confused at first, but then he turned into a stern expression: "Why are you here, Dr. Su? I'm an old man and I'm not worth your trip. .”
"Whether it's worth it or not is up to me. It's worth it just because I'm here." Suno moved the medicine box he was carrying forward and said, "If you still believe it, I'll go in and check it for you again. If you still don't believe it, I'll go in and check it for you again." , I will really leave, and you don’t have to come to me again in the future.”
The old man still had a cold face. He blocked the door and said nothing. He just kept staring at Sunuo.
Suno also stared back with wide eyes, not wanting to lose at all in terms of momentum.
Su Yang couldn't stand it anymore and stepped forward to smooth things over. He was also afraid that the villagers would be reckless and disadvantageous to Su Nuo.
Unexpectedly, before Su Yang could speak, the old man suddenly took two steps back, sighed and said, "Come in. Let me see if my old bones are about to be buried."
Sunuo didn't respond and walked in.
The room was very dark, and there was no light on.
It wasn't until Sunuo walked into the house that the old man pulled the light cord and said, "My family is poor and we don't even have a chair. You can sit on the bench."
"Okay, you don't have to sit down." Su Nuo was not picky, he just pulled the small bench by the door and sat down. He opened the medicine box and said, "Sit across from me and I'll check it for you."
Although Su Nuo had a cold face throughout the whole process, he was not careless at all during the inspection. This is a doctor's duty, and Sunuo will never use a doctor's ethics to get angry.
After the examination, Su Nuo did not talk about his condition directly, but asked him: "Do you often have chest tightness? After falling asleep at night, do you have chest pain in the middle of the night?"
The old man frowned and said nothing for a long time, and then nodded after a while.
Su Nuo added: "In the past year or two, have you often been flustered and short of breath? Sometimes you feel pain in your back and lack of energy?"
The old man nodded again, this time his eyes were no longer repulsive, but turned into surprise.
Su Nuo pursed his lips, raised his eyebrows, and said, "Pull up your trouser legs and see if your legs are swollen?"
The old man blinked twice and began to slowly roll up his trouser legs, revealing a thin leg full of blue blood vessels.
But when I pressed it with my hand, I felt a pit in my calf. It was indeed edema.
Su Nuo sighed and said, "Old man, these symptoms all prove that you have heart disease. But what kind of heart disease it is and to what extent it is, we still need to use instruments to check it carefully."
This time the old man's expression became bitter, he lowered his head and put down his trousers, and said, "My family is poor and we have no money for medical treatment. Doctor, what you said is right. What happened during the day... I can't help you."
Sunuo put all the medical supplies back into the medicine cabinet and said, "The fact that you have said this proves that my visit was not in vain. I will give you some medicine to relieve heart disease, which can last for a while. But you'd better get there as soon as possible." Diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible.”
(End of chapter)