When Director Chu saw there were patients inside, he didn't go in. He asked Zheng Rendao: "What disease do you think it is? How did the myocardial changes come about?"
Zheng Ren smiled and did not answer Director Chu's question directly. Instead, he looked at the person at the door of the consulting room and asked, "What's your surname?"
Director Chu and the patient were startled for a moment. When the patient saw that he was a doctor, he quickly said, "Your surname is Lin."
His voice was a bit muffled, his accent was thick, and he seemed to have a big tongue.
"It's because you faint frequently." Zheng Ren already had an idea and continued to ask.
The patient nodded blankly. He looked at Zheng Ren, Director Chu and Dr. Liang, but still didn't get any answer.
"I looked at the medical records and it said that you had symptoms of chest tightness and shortness of breath after activity a year ago? Please tell me in detail." Zheng Ren asked straight to the point without writing any ink.
Because he was wearing white clothes, he had a certain authority in a place like the hospital. Although the patient did not understand the situation, he subconsciously began to answer Zheng Ren's questions.
Similar to the medical history described by Dr. Liang, Zheng Ren continued to ask about some details that the patient himself had not noticed.
"Does your stomach hurt?"
"It hurts occasionally, recently..." the patient tried to recall, "In the past six months, I have always had abdominal distension, sometimes diarrhea, sometimes constipation..."
"As for the limbs, besides swelling, do you feel anything else?"
"It hurts, but it doesn't always hurt. Sometimes when I'm sleeping, I feel like someone pricks me with a needle, and I wake up from the pain. But after I wake up, it doesn't continue to hurt." As he said that, the man said a little mysteriously : "I also asked someone to break it, but it was of no use. I guess I was deceived by someone. That person was a liar and had no magic power."
This was the most normal behavior. Zheng Ren smiled and didn't think the patient was superstitious or anything.
In the middle of the night, I suddenly felt like someone was pricking me with a needle. If it happened often, I would be scared to death. This person is quite courageous. If he were a timid person, he might not come to the hospital and go directly to the various immortals to find out what he had committed.
Although it was said that becoming a spirit was no longer allowed after the founding of the People's Republic of China, wasn't it true before the founding of the People's Republic of China
In Haicheng City No. 1 Hospital, some patients who believed in Buddhism and Christianity did not die in the hospital before they died, but went to temples and churches.
Zheng Ren had no opinion on this. As long as you don't charge money, it's all good. Anyone who wants money is a liar.
As for the patient in front of him, it is considered normal behavior to go find someone to check it out. Believe everything, this is the norm.
It doesn’t matter whether the cat is black or white, as long as it can cure diseases, it is a good cat.
After asking this question, Zheng Ren had already made a basic judgment. He just had to wait for the doctor inside to see the patient and go in to communicate.
"Doctor, do you know what disease I have?" the patient asked anxiously.
"What did you say about the great fairy you were looking for?" Zheng Ren asked with a smile since he had to wait anyway.
"She said that I met the fox fairy."
Zheng Ren then thought about it, compared the cases, and mysteriously leaned into the man's ear and whispered a few words.
After saying that, the man was stunned for a moment, and then the expression on his face changed.
First he was surprised, then a little scared, and finally looked at Zheng Ren. If Zheng Ren hadn't been wearing white clothes, he would have almost knelt down.
Director Chu was puzzled and even more curious. What did Zheng Ren say? Why does this patient have such an expression
Strange.
"This is a rare disease, and other examinations are needed to confirm it, and then corresponding treatment is carried out." Zheng Ren did not pretend to be a ghost, but said with a smile.
Uh... The patient was stunned for a moment.
He just thought that Zheng Ren was the reincarnation of a certain master and could see dirty things that he couldn't see.
But no matter what Zheng Ren said, he refused to believe it, even if he was wearing white clothes.
"Master, I'm not looking for anyone else, just show it to me." The man said with a pious look on his face, his hands clasped together, and his waist bent.
His attitude was sincere and fearful, and it seemed that he would believe whatever Zheng Ren said.
"..." Zheng Ren didn't expect that such a thing would happen.
Doesn't he look like a doctor, but like... Silent, strange and confused... Zheng Ren muttered a few words silently in his mind.
Director Chu was even more curious. If the patient hadn't been here, he would have pulled Zheng Ren over and asked him.
It is also interesting to see a doctor and see how the patient looks like a god.
At this time, the patient inside came out, and Director Chu took Zheng Ren in.
The doctor inside was in his fifties and looked very kind.
"Old Li, this is Boss Zheng Ren, the one who was recently mentioned as a candidate for the Nobel Prize." Director Chu introduced when they met, "Boss Zheng, this is Director Li."
"Hello, Director Li." Zheng Ren smiled and stretched out his hand.
"You are young and promising." Director Li greeted politely, but he didn't understand. He held Zheng Ren's hand and looked at Director Chu.
"Boss Zheng came to see me for something. I just thought there was something wrong with the coronary CT scan, so I asked Boss Zheng to take a look at it." Director Chu explained, "Boss Zheng saw the problem and said he wanted to take a look at the patient to make sure. I’ll bring him here.”
"Oh? What disease is Boss Zheng considering?" Director Li asked, stroking the flower mirror.
Zheng Ren smiled and said, "I think it's primary light chain amyloidosis."
"Uh..." Director Chu and Director Li were startled at the same time.
Amyloidosis? Chronic metabolic diseases caused by amyloid deposition in tissues or organs. However, there are no clear traces of protein deposition on the patient's film.
Is there something wrong with those attributives
"Boss Zheng? Say it again." Director Chu pondered.
"It's primary light chain amyloidosis." Zheng Rendao: "It's not ordinary amyloidosis, but a primary, light chain type change."
"Is there a disease where the heart is enlarged and there is a problem with the R wave of the electrocardiogram?" Director Li immediately understood what Zheng Ren meant and asked next.
"Yes." Zheng Ren said: "The patient has occasional pinprick-like pain in his limbs, but it is not severe."
From liver and kidney function to heart and limbs, Zheng Ren started talking to Director Li.
Director Li also has some research on primary light chain amyloidosis, but he has not read a lot of books in the system library like Zheng Ren and has the system panel to confirm.
One is forward push, and the other is forward push + reverse push, so Zheng Ren seems more confident.
The patients were dumbfounded.
However, the discussion about the condition ended quickly, and Director Li wrote a note asking the patient to go to the hematology department for treatment.
"Doctor, am I okay?" The patient looked at Zheng Ren with a sad face and asked.
He didn't trust the two old doctors, but only believed in Zheng Ren.
"Anti-plasma cell treatment is required. Well, it is similar to the treatment of myeloma, but it is definitely not a malignant tumor. You can rest assured." Zheng Ren comforted the patient.
“…”
"Go to the hematology department. This disease requires you to live far away from the imperial capital for a while." Zheng Ren said: "But don't worry, it's not as troublesome as you think. It's still in the early to mid-stage. After treatment, it can be relieved soon. "
The patient took the note and was a little doubtful, but he did not dare to "disobey" Zheng Ren's words, so he could only turn around and leave.