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Chapter 934

Man Bao looked at the interior layout, nodded and said, "That's good, but I want to change the curtains and the quilt on the bed."

Man Bao looked around, then pointed to an empty space against the wall behind her and said: "I want to put a shelf here, the kind where I can put books and some sundries. It doesn't have to be too high. Just go here and make it

Three or four grids..."

Although this was the first time for Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng to hear such a request, he was not surprised by all the doctors' requests.

For example, Dr. Gu likes to drink tea, so he must have a tea set in his house and a small stove for him to make tea every day.

So he was stunned for a moment before nodding in agreement.

When Manbao was satisfied, he put down his backpack and took out her pulse pillow, cloth towel, needle bag, etc.

She looked around and said, "I still need a stove to boil water."

Shopkeeper Xiao Zheng said it was no problem. Seeing that she had no other requests, he left and called a waiter. After a while, he brought the stove in and ordered charcoal to boil water.

After Manbao had arranged everything, the other three doctors also arrived. Manbao went out to meet everyone, and then asked for some daily advice. Then the patients entered the pharmacy and began to queue up to see the doctor.

Doctor Gu then smiled slightly, nodded with Man Bao and said, "Little Doctor Zhou is busy first, and we will also be busy."

Manbao nodded, observed the patients in the lobby, and then went into the room.

The patient who came in after opening the curtain saw Man Bao sitting behind the consultation table, looking at him with a smile. He hesitated for a moment, turned around and said, "Doctor, I went to the wrong place."

Man Bao, who was about to wave to him to sit down, had a stiff smile. After waiting for the people to go out, he shrugged, sighed, and muttered: "We have to start over again..."

It was the same at the beginning when we were in Yizhou City. The patients were a little reluctant when they saw that it was her who was seeing the doctor. Perhaps it was because after she saw the doctor, Dr. Ji sat next to her and looked at it again, so everyone was willing.

Later, she got used to sitting in front of the hall, and so did the patients who came to see the doctor. When it was her turn to see the doctor independently, everyone got used to it and showed no resistance.

Since the Double Ninth Festival free clinic, the number of patients coming to her has increased, and Man Bao has become a veritable doctor who relies on his own abilities.

Now it seems that when she arrives in the capital, she will have to start over again because of her age and gender.

Man Bao quickly adjusted her mentality and waited for the next patient to come in with a smile. Then she watched one patient after another open the curtain and come in. When he saw her, he laughed stiffly and said he was wrong, and finally exited...

Man Bao leaned his elbows on the table, holding his face in his hands and looking at the door, watching one person come in, then exit, another person come in, and another person exit...

The curtain was opened again, and an old lady pulled a red-faced girl into the room.

Seeing them, Manbao's eyes lit up, he put down his hands and sat upright, waving with a smile: "Old lady, you are here, please sit down."

The old lady said embarrassedly: "Little doctor, it's not me who is treating the doctor, but my granddaughter."

"I know, there is a stool here, you can sit and wait."

The old lady felt that Man Bao was very considerate. As expected, female doctors were different from male doctors.

She pulled her granddaughter forward and said with a flattering smile: "This is my granddaughter. She is thirteen this year. Please show me what is growing on her body..."

Man Bao then looked at the girl carefully. She was about the same age as her, standing with a flushed face, but her head that had been lowered just now was slightly raised, and she was looking at Man Bao quietly.

Meeting Man Bao's gaze, she lowered her head again as if she was electrocuted.

Seemingly seeing that Man Bao was almost as big as her, she boldly raised her head to look at Man Bao.

Man Bao smiled at her, waved to her and said, "Come here and let me take a look."

The girl hesitated, but the old lady pulled her forward, pushed her down on the stool, and put her hand on the consulting table, "Look, look."

Manbao gently took her hand and placed it on the pulse pillow. Then he tilted his head slightly to check her pulse. After listening to her pulse for a while, he raised his head to look at her face and asked, "What's your name?"

"My name is Pearl."

Man Bao asked, "What's your last name?"

The girl looked at her grandmother and then whispered: "Dou, Dou Zhu'er."

Man Bao praised: "What a good name. How old are you this year..."

Manbao asked her about what she had eaten recently, when she got sick, what she did when she got sick, and what she ate.

After writing them down one by one in his mind, Manbao opened a notebook and wrote down Dou Zhuer's basic information, then pulled her up and said, "Come on, let's go behind the curtain and let me see what's growing on your body."

Dou Zhuer and Man Bao talked for nearly a quarter of an hour and became more familiar with each other. Although their faces were still red, they were not as resistant as they were at first.

She took a look and saw her grandmother nodding slightly and then followed Manbao behind the curtain. The old lady was standing by the consultation table. Occasionally, a patient would lift the curtain and peek in. She would raise her head and stare, saying: "I'm still here."

I'm seeing a doctor, waiting."

The patient can only retract.

Man Bao helped Dou Zhuer untie her clothes and found red rashes on her chest, waist and abdomen. She looked carefully and found that the red rashes on her waist and abdomen were connected together, which seemed to be caused by friction with clothes.

, or it may be that the flesh on the waist and abdomen is folded, so there are two folds. The flesh in the folds is almost eroded, and some fluid is leaking out. Just looking at the full baby feels itchy and painful.

Manbao cleaned his hands, touched the rashes with a clean cloth, and asked, "Is it itchy?"

"Occasionally it hurts, but most of the time I don't feel it."

"When will it itch?"

"At night, or when it's quiet."

"Besides where the rash is, where else do you feel itchy?"

"Sometimes I feel itchy on my back and face, but grandma says not to scratch. If I do, I will be disfigured and it will get worse."

Man Bao nodded slightly, "Your grandma is right, you can't arrest her."

Manbao checked her whole body and then asked: "Did you really not eat anything special on the day you became ill and the day before?"

Dou Zhuer thought for a while and shook her head, "No, the doctor asked me about it when I saw a doctor before, so I remember that I ate the same as usual that day."

"Is there anything different? For example, you went to a different place and touched different things." Seeing her stunned, Manbao smiled and said: "Don't be afraid, your disease is probably an allergy.

Although you also have hot air in your body, these large rashes are probably not eczema, so think carefully, did you go to any special place or encounter anything special that day or the day before?"

Man Bao said: "You are lucky. Allergy is just a rash. If the respiratory tract is inflamed, it may be fatal. But after such a long time, your rash has not improved, but has become more and more serious. It shows that you have been exposed to allergens.

That’s why you go over and over again, think carefully, since that day, have you come into contact with anything that you have never come into contact with before?”


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