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【2328】Don't blame

If the food is not fed properly at one time, acute food poisoning or suffocation due to aspiration of foreign objects is more common.

The mother of the child was in a hurry to say something when she saw what the doctor found out during the examination, and forgot to answer the questions according to the doctor's questions. She had seen this phenomenon before. Xie Wanying drew the mother's attention back and asked again: "When will he

Started to vomit?"

The time when a child becomes ill is important.

The child's mother tried hard to remember. Speaking of children vomiting milk, many children have it since childhood, which led to some parents not paying attention to the abnormality at first. It wasn't until the child vomited more and more that they realized something was serious.

"Maybe it was yesterday, or this morning?" The child's mother hesitated and gave an ambiguous answer.

The doctor already knew this, and the information provided by the child's parents may be biased. The parents cannot be blamed. For example, Senior Sister Li said that she was pregnant for three years. It is not easy for mothers.

It was easy. The baby cried when he was hungry and cried whenever he felt uneasy, day and night, making the adults unable to sleep well at night. This mother was lucky and did not suffer from postpartum depression.

A good doctor should consider the problem from the perspective of the parents instead of blaming the parents when there is a problem. This is what Xie Wanying heard from her mother. Sun Rongfang came to this realization after visiting the capital and seeing the doctors in the capital treating them carefully.

Her sick son was touched.

"It's okay." Xie Wanying first comforted the parents and said.

The child's mother wiped the sweat from her forehead and asked her: "Is it serious, doctor?"

Parents who rush their children to the hospital usually have not yet recovered, or are a little unclear about the actual situation. The fact is that they can tell that something is wrong with their children, and they must be prepared.

The doctor can only try not to irritate the parents as much as possible. Otherwise, the parents may collapse first.

If a child that is only a few months old is gone, the mother will be devastated. The child was born after ten months of hard work.

What's worse is that the younger the child, the more severe the emergency. Look, the nurse took the child directly to the surgery department instead of the internal medicine department. It can be imagined that the severity of vomiting in an infant is not the same as that in adults.

If an adult vomits and is not accompanied by other conditions such as shock, the triage nurse may first think it is gastroenteritis and assign it to the internal medicine department. If a child vomits, clinically it is common for children to be sent to the hospital for vomiting as a surgical emergency.

The main reason is that children are unable to express their own feelings and ask for help. It is usually too late by the time adults notice.

"Are you crying?" the doctor asked the family again.

"He cries a lot. He has cried several times every night since he was born. We all say he looks like a crybaby." The child's mother was helpless when she said this. She didn't know who her son had inherited his crybaby temperament.

Crying is an obvious signal for children to express their physical abnormalities. But if you listen, children have different personalities. Some children love to cry, and the information provided by parents is once again zero. This once again proves that pediatrics is a well-known department for mute patients.

For a child who loves to cry, the doctor asks the parents in another way: "When did he stop crying and making trouble?"

It is abnormal for a crying child to suddenly become quiet. Parents know this, and the child's mother remembers it and said: "Just this morning, starting from this morning, he seems to have stopped making noises. We thought something was wrong with him, so we sent him to the hospital."

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