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Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic novel Chapter 523

Chapter 523: Chapter 241: Like Cancer, Yet Not Cancer—A Bloodless Incision (2)

The girl beside him explained the reason.

"Playing basketball?"

"Yeah."

Both nodded simultaneously.

"I figured, you’re so tall, you must love basketball. Don’t stress too much for now. I’ll consult with the director soon, and if approved, we’ll proceed with exploratory surgery."

Li Jingsheng reassured the patient.

Liking sports is not a bad thing.

He just needs to control himself. With a thumb joint injury, playing basketball again makes it easy to get re-injured second and third times, leading to prolonged bone healing difficulty.

"If I don’t have this exploratory surgery, can the cause not be discovered?"

"Not necessarily. The most economical and accurate method is exploratory surgery under anesthesia. It’s best not to delay; if it’s a major issue, resolve it early. If it drags on, it might affect your whole body, and you might miss the chance for surgery later."

Li Jingsheng typically wouldn’t talk to patients like this.

The patient is too young to grasp the seriousness of the problem.

"Doctor, what major issue are you referring to?"

The girl is quick-witted and immediately picked up the deeper meaning in his words.

Her expression becomes a bit tense.

"Hard to say. Let’s do some tests first!"

After speaking, Li Jingsheng left the ward.

He returned to the office, where Ruan Xiaoqin looked expectantly at him.

"Dr. Li, did you find any problems? Your Bone Touching Skill is the best I’ve seen, completely reshaping my understanding of medical examinations."

Ruan Xiaoqin was still buttering him up.

"Bone Touching is not a sophisticated technique; it’s akin to developing a feel for the scalpel through surgery. In traditional Chinese medicine, the most impressive skill is pulse diagnosis. Checking the pulse is like conducting a comprehensive body examination; that’s what’s truly remarkable."

Li Jingsheng wasn’t knowledgeable about Chinese medicine.

Bone Touching Skill combined with Bone Setting technique inherited parts of traditional Chinese bone injury treatment while integrating the latest Western examination techniques and medical knowledge.

It’s a practical medical skill blending Chinese and Western medicine.

"I don’t believe in that traditional Chinese stuff; it’s akin to ancient superstition and Zhurong Skill. Pulse diagnosis seems like a mystical practice to me."

Ruan Xiaoqin expressed disdain for Chinese medicine.

"Then explain this: how does pulse diagnosis determine pregnancy in women? I’ve personally seen a traditional Chinese doctor check a woman’s pulse and then tell her she’s pregnant."

Li Jingsheng was referring to Boss Ye.

The bone injury medicine from Jinkui Clinic works well; he hadn’t tried the herbal tea.

Once, on a visit to Jinkui Clinic, he saw Boss Ye diagnose a thirty-something woman just by checking her pulse and then announced she was expecting.

This left Li Jingsheng quite astonished.

"Uh... well, it’s a bit mystical! Let’s discuss the patient’s bone disease instead."

Ruan Xiaoqin felt unable to argue.

Even though modern Chinese medicine has significantly declined, many practitioners can still determine pregnancy through pulse diagnosis.

"The patient’s bone joints seem to indicate a major disease. I suggest you report to Professor Wu immediately and proceed with anesthesia and exploratory surgery."

"Is it that serious?"

Ruan Xiaoqin’s expression changed slightly upon hearing this.

"Very serious."

Li Jingsheng reaffirmed.

"Alright, I’ll go find Professor Wu immediately."

Ruan Xiaoqin hurried off to find Professor Wu.

After all, the patient was admitted by Ruan Xiaoqin, and under the hospital’s primary consultation system, he’s responsible from start to finish.

Chapter 523 - 241: Like Cancer, Yet Not Cancer—A Bloodless Incision (2) 1

Chapter 523 - 241: Like Cancer, Yet Not Cancer—A Bloodless Incision (2) 2

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