Only after the preliminary diagnosis, Gao Shan was able to confirm that the child was not crazy, and his pulse actually had two pulses.
Gao Shan had never heard of such a weird thing, let alone seen it.
Two pulses, how can one person have two pulses? This is not acting!
"Xiao Gao... do you want help here?" The door was suddenly pushed open, and two old men stood at the door and asked.
In fact, they didn't want to help, but wanted to see what Gao Shan was capable of, but Gao Shan really wanted them to help.
"Academician Wang, you came just in time." Gao Shan walked towards him and whispered something in his ear.
The old academician's expression immediately became strange, and the child's mother's mood fluctuated along with his expression, like a stone hanging in the air.
"Okay, do you have any equipment here? Send the person over." After the exchange, Wang Chengzhong nodded and left.
"Doctor...no, dean, this is my child's illness!" The child's mother looked at him worriedly.
"We will do our best." Gao Shan didn't give any guarantee, and neither could he.
All we can do now is try our best to figure out what is going on in this child's body, and then we can come up with a reliable treatment method.
He asked the nurse to push the person to the CT room for examination first. Gao Shan asked people to call Hua Yu and Li Chaokang to assist the old man in the diagnosis.
"There are really two pulses..." After confirming it in person, Hua Yu felt completely bad.
What is this, two bodies stacked on top of each other?
Otherwise, it doesn't make sense. Even if he has two souls or a hundred personalities, his pulse should be one.
"Check first and then talk." Although Mr. Wang Zhongcheng is also confused, his long experience has taught him that everything in this world can happen.
Sometimes reality is even more unreliable than so-called 'movies' and 'novels', just like a patient he once treated who actually had more than 60 personalities.
In order to limit this development, his family wanted to solve it directly on the brain, because he had many very dangerous personalities.
But in the end, the old man refused, not for any other reason, because he was not sure at all.
Although the emergence of personality is related to the brain's neural circuits, it is not the focus. In the end, his family had no choice but to put him in a mental hospital.
There is also a patient who has a tumor in his brain but is more energetic than anyone else and does not feel any pain at all. He looks better than a normal person.
This made the old man almost doubt his life, and in the end he could only use "special cases" to comfort himself.
Otherwise, the forest is big and there are all kinds of birds!
After leaving the work to the old man, Hua Yu and Li Chaokang were responsible. Gao Shan did not want to be lazy, but returned to the office and found out the "Poison Sutra" that Xinyue had translated before.
The inheritance related to medicine was rolling in his mind, and Gao Shan wanted to find clues by comparing the formulas in the "Poison Sutra".
"Lao Gao, the test results are out..." As the sky grew dark, Hua Yu pushed open the door of the office. Looking at his heavy expression, you could tell that the situation was very bad.
"One heart...two heart rates?" When Gao Shan said the last few words, his expression was really wonderful.
One heart has two heart rates, what the hell?
It was possible that it was a heart problem before, but now it has been completely ruled out.
Although it is extremely rare for people to have two hearts, if they are really detected, it can at least prove that there is a problem with the body's function.
Now my previous experience is completely useless, and I have to do it myself if I want to find out the problem.
Everything is difficult at the beginning, and starting from scratch is the hardest, because there is no road ahead and no experience to draw from.
"Let me think about it." Gao Shan was a little unsure about paying attention.
Now there are two ways, either to open the cavity for examination and see for yourself what is the problem with his heart, or to try to treat it with acupuncture.
The latter is basically equivalent to blindness.
I don’t even know what the problem is. Isn’t it just a blind cat hitting a mouse? It’s easy to say if it hits, but it doesn’t... the chance of not hitting is even greater.
"Let's explain the situation to the patient's family first!" No matter what the situation is, the opinions of the patient's family must be respected. Gao Shan is prepared to talk to the family members first.
"I remember it was said in the case report that he came back like this one day. What happened that day?" Li Chaokang came over as he was walking.
"Aren't we going to become detectives, right?" Hua Yu said jokingly.
"No, I'll find someone to investigate." After being reminded by Li Chaokang, Gao Shan also thought of this matter.
If we could find out what was going on, would it be helpful in their treatment, even if there were just a few clues?
Taking out his mobile phone, Gao Shan dialed Zhang Feng's number, which was the police captain.
"Officer Zhang, I have something to trouble you..." After telling Zhang Feng about the patient's condition, Gao Shan hoped that he could investigate what happened.
This kind of thing is none of the police's business unless it can be proven that the patient was murdered. However, for Gao Shan's sake, Zhang Feng agreed to help him investigate.
"Okay, let's move forward together, and the treatment here will continue." Gao Shan did not put all his hopes on Zhang Feng, and he still needed treatment.
"Sister, I don't know what to call you yet?" When I found the patient's family, they were leaning on the bedside, looking at their comatose son.
The child was anesthetized with acupuncture. I tried to revive him before, but he went crazy as soon as he woke up. Forced confinement didn't work, so in the end he had to be put to sleep first.
There will be an interval of 4 hours between each anesthesia, in order to prevent the child's mind from completely 'sleeping' during long-term anesthesia, which is the so-called brain death.
"My surname is Wang, Wang Gui'e." Seeing that the dean and doctors were coming, the woman stood up.
"Sister Wang, the current situation is like this. Your son's condition is very strange. We have never seen it before, and there is no record in the case history.
One heart, two heart rates, one strong and one weak, and we haven't found the reason yet."
Seeing the other party's nervous look, Gao Shan motioned her to sit down and said with a smile, "There are two treatment plans now, please listen to them."
"Say." Wang Gui'e grabbed the bag in her hand and looked at him nervously and expectantly.
She was afraid of hearing some bad news that it could not be treated. He also checked other hospitals, but could not find any problems, and the doctors were hesitant and could not give an answer.
Although the reason is not found here, at least the words "treatment plan" are mentioned.
If there is treatment, it means there is a possibility of recovery, which in Wang Gui'e's view is hope.
"One is an open examination. Although it will leave scars on the child, it allows us to understand the condition more intuitively. The other is... conservative treatment."
Gao Shan actually didn't want to provide this option. The so-called conservative treatment was actually no different from the words "waiting for death".
But the choice is the patient's business, and he has no right to make decisions for the other party.