When she heard Jiang Yao mentioned anemia, Mrs Jiang was puzzled. "Isn't it only anemia? Can't he drink some tonic to nourish his qi and blood? How is it serious?"
"Mom, this autoimmune hemolytic anemia is different from common anemia. This disease is very complicated." Even if Jiang Yao explained it to them, they would not understand. Therefore, she did not waste her breath.
When the aunt heard that Jiang Yao understood the disease, she quickly called her little grandson, who was playing at the side. Then, she said to Jiang Yao, "Please help me see if my child is sick or in good health."
That grandson was probably scared by his grandmother's choice of words. He looked at Jiang Yao timidly; she did not know whether to laugh or cry.
"Auntie, my eyes are not a piece of equipment in the hospital, nor are they similar to the Monkey God's eyes. How can I see through them with just one look? I could tell Chen Lanying's child is sick because his complexion and condition did not look right. That's why I told her to bring him for an examination. The results aren't out yet, and I didn't hear what you said, so I don't know what exactly is wrong with her child."
After she said that, Jiang Yao patted the child's head. Under that aunt's suspicious and doubtful gaze, she turned around and went back to look for Jiang Jie.
Even though she had the system to do a scan, she did not have an obligation to check them out one by one. If she set precedence at home, she would not be able to step out of the door for the next few days.
Furthermore, even if she gave them medical advice, those people might scold her for pretending and spouting nonsense as she walked out of the door.
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